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Evaluate Security Capabilities

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Section 2: Evaluating Multifunction Systems Evaluate Security Capabilities What type of security requirements does your office require? Does the device have the security features to meet this demand? Can the device access be protected by a password? Does the device remove latent images on disk drives and in memory? How the phaser 8560MFP exceeds the security requirement: Standard Security Features Xerox is committed to the security of its products and takes a unique approach to security within the document industry. Xerox believes security should be built in as a core component of the multifunction system and its controller. For instance, full system status is available through the CentreWare Internet Services interface, using a secure model that does not compromise users' information - some competitive devices actually allow users to view the front panel UI in its current state, making confidential long-distance calling codes or email addresses available to all users. Key security features delivered in the Phaser 8560MFP include: • Hard Drive Overwrite - Electronically erases print, scan and copy data from the hard disk using a 3-pass algorithm specified in the US Department of Defense Directive 5200.28-M • Secure Print - Gives users control of when confidential print jobs are printed, by saving the print job to the multifunction system hard disk until a personal PIN code is input at the front panel to release the job • Removal of Unprinted Secure Jobs - System administrators can schedule the automatic deletion of unprinted Secure Print jobs, to prevent a backlog of sensitive documents from collecting on the multifunction system hard disk • Print Host Access List - Allows system administrators to tightly control who prints to the Phaser 8560MFP Xerox Phaser 8560MFP Evaluator Guide 15

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Xerox Phaser 8560MFP Evaluator Guide 15
Section 2: Evaluating Multifunction Systems
Evaluate Security Capabilities
What type of security requirements does your office require?
Does the
device have the security features to meet this demand? Can the device access be
protected by a password? Does the device remove latent images on disk drives and
in memory?
How the phaser 8560MFP
exceeds the security
requirement:
Standard Security Features
Xerox is committed to the security of its
products and takes a unique approach to
security within the document industry. Xerox
believes security should be built in as a core
component of the multifunction system and
its controller. For instance, full system status
is available through the CentreWare Internet
Services interface, using a secure model that
does not compromise users’ information –
some competitive devices actually allow users
to view the front panel UI in its current state,
making confidential long-distance calling
codes or email addresses available to all users.
Key security features delivered in the
Phaser 8560MFP include:
Hard Drive Overwrite
— Electronically
erases print, scan and copy data from the
hard disk using a 3-pass algorithm specified
in the US Department of Defense Directive
5200.28-M
Secure Print
— Gives users control of when
confidential print jobs are printed, by saving
the print job to the multifunction system
hard disk until a personal PIN code is input
at the front panel to release the job
Removal of Unprinted Secure Jobs
System administrators can schedule the
automatic deletion of unprinted Secure
Print jobs, to prevent a backlog of sensitive
documents from collecting on the
multifunction system hard disk
Print Host Access List
— Allows system
administrators to tightly control who prints
to the Phaser 8560MFP