HP passes first two rounds of security testing

by | Feb 20, 2020 | 0 comments

The OEM joined an initiative to establish industry?standard benchmarks for printer security and said it is the only OEM to earn both the first and second seals for device penetration and policy compliance.

Buyers Lab, the industry’s leading authority in hardcopy device testing and research, unveiled its complete Security Validation Testing programme yesterday. HP unveiled it was the first OEM to pass the test for device penetration and is the only OEM to pass the second test for Policy Compliance.

As cybercrime has emerged as a $445 billion (€412 billion) problem globally, printers, PCs and other IoT endpoints have become the frontline of this battleground. The Buyers Lab Security Validation Testing program was designed to verify printers that pass through their program are equipped to combat the increasingly sophisticated threat landscape.

“Our decision to engage in this testing programme is driven by our desire to help raise the bar for the entire industry,” said Tuan Tran, President, Imaging, Printing and Solutions business, HP Inc. “We believe more can and should be done to mitigate security risks. This is an important step in driving more stringent industry standards for IoT devices, like printers, and pushing our industry to a higher standard. We encourage all our industry counterparts to join in this effort.”

As an inaugural participant of the BLI Security Validation Testing programme, HP has passed the first two rounds of testing and earned the Security Validation Testing seals for Device Penetration and Policy Compliance for its HP FutureSmart v4 Enterprise firmware platform, which is available on HP Enterprise and Managed printers and MFPs. The Policy Compliance test also validated HP’s ability to specify desired device security settings, save settings as a policy, apply the policy across a fleet to help ensure devices comply, and manage compliance and automated remediation of new or misconfigured devices.

Programmes like this drive higher standards for security and help establish standards so customers can select the best options for their desired security posture, HP said. HP congratulates the other OEMs that have also engaged in this programme and encourages all print OEMs to participate in this effort.

Tags: HP | Security | Testing

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