Product Security Guidance

Xerox Security Summit

Information is the Currency of the Internet Age.

The Xerox Security Summit is a thought-leadership event designed to increase customers' awareness of the growing internal and external threats facing their global, networked environments.

Xerox experts explain what the company is doing to help customers better manage, control and secure their electronic and paper documents - from content creation through distribution.

There's no silver bullet to security. No quick fix. Understanding the issues and potential vulnerabilities; embracing the right solutions; and the diligent execution of those solutions are just a few of the steps needed for a more secure environment. Attend the Xerox Security Summit for a better understanding of these issues and more.
Xerox Security Summit Video
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Security in the News:
Multi-function Printer (MFP) Security: What You Need to Know to Protect Your Data & Network
Office managers and IT support staff are learning they must play an active role in ensuring the security of data on their office equipment. This involves understanding how document technology being placed in the office interacts with a network as well as developing procedures to ensure information is protected where appropriate. Xerox hosted three webinars in May and June 2010 for office managers and IT support staff to address topics such as: office Information that needs to be protected, relevant legislation, multi-function systems and data interaction, data encryption, data erase/overwrite, multi-function systems and independent certification, multi-function systems and good security practices, and safe disposal.

How to Tighten Data Security And Avoid A Major Trade-Secret Breach
Unless companies make some serious changes to their approaches for protecting confidential data, they're just waiting to be the next in line for a serious data breach. That was the message conveyed by a panel of data security veterans convened by Xerox to address threats -- both external and internal -- to trade secrets and other corporate data.

Biggest threat to corporate information: Ignorance
Corporate executives listen up: Valuable company information is getting into the wrong hands. Sensitive documents are walking out in briefcases, bytes of data are zooming away over the Internet, and those internal files you thought were history are probably lying, unshredded, in some Dumpster.

Lax Security Leaves Your Data Open to Thieves
Despite growing awareness of data theft and identity fraud, experts say security habits are getting sloppy. And they have a sobering message: The black market in stolen digital information is booming.

Take Four Steps Toward Data Security
Where should a company start when tackling data security? Experts brought together by Xerox for a security summit suggest a number of first steps.

2006 Washington Security Summit - AIIM (PDF, 47K)
The International Spy Museum served as the clandestine backdrop for a meeting of the minds gathered by Xerox to discuss security threats presented by state-sponsored economic espionage and economic warfare.

Security Summit IDC Report (PDF, 102K)

Experts: Cyber-Criminals Still Running Amok - eWEEK.com
News Analysis: A panel of experts discussing computer-related crimes said that companies are having less success than they believe at defending proprietary data.

Fast Facts:
Copier/MFP Fact Sheet (PDF, 556KB)