Quocirca Print Security Landscape, 2022
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Quocirca’s Print Security Landscape 2020 study reveals increasing concerns around the risks of printing, and declining confidence in the ability to protect the print infrastructure against security breaches. The attack surface has now expanded to encompass remote endpoints such as home printers, which may fall through the gap of traditional print security measures.
Report Details (Single site licence)
Publication date: January 2022
Format: PDF
Pages: 71
As cyberattacks continue to increase, capitalising on the new vulnerabilities of remote working, securing the print infrastructure – across the office and home environments – must be a strategic priority. Quocirca’s Print Security Landscape 2022 study reveals increasing concerns around the risks of printing, and declining confidence in the ability to protect the print infrastructure against security breaches. The attack surface has now expanded to encompass remote endpoints such as home printers, which may fall through the gap of traditional print security measures.
This heightened exposure to possible data loss is leading organisations to lose confidence in the security of their print infrastructure. Just 26% of IT Decision Makers (ITDMs) say they are completely confident and in the past year, 68% have reported a data loss as a result of unsecure printing practices. This is leading to an average cost of a data loss reaching £632K.