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Secure Web communication All communication between the HP Designjet Service Driver and the HP Designjet ePrint & Share (eP&S) service, or between a user's Web browser and the eP&S Library, uses secure connections by HTTPS protocol (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol, Secure). HTTPS connections are protected (encrypted) by the use of standard Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) or Transport Layer Security (TLS) cryptographic protocols, which make it very difficult for a third party to decode the content being sent and received. Most Web browsers can display information about the security of the connection, for instance Google Chrome: For details of HTTPS, SSL, TLS, and related topics, see the References section. Data Center security and physical access The current release of the HP Designjet ePrint & Share (eP&S) service is hosted on Amazon Web Services (AWS, http://aws.amazon.com/) Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) servers. For more information about Amazon Web Services security please visit http://aws.amazon.com/security/ or download the AWS Security Whitepaper at http://media.amazonwebservices.com/pdf/AWS_Security_Whitepaper.pdf. As stated in the AWS documentation, Amazon Web Services operates through a network of state-of-the-art large scale datacenters, and has completed a Statement of Auditing Standards No. 70 (SAS70) Type II security certification. Furthermore, only you, identified by your username and password, or the people you share your information with, again with their username and password, will be able to access, download, or print your content. All the content you upload to the HP Designjet ePrint & Share service is stored on AWS Simple Storage Service (S3) servers, and for enhanced security your files are transmitted and stored encrypted with Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) algorithms. HP is not disclosing and will never disclose any of your personal information to AWS, and AWS employees have no access rights or any other rights over your personal information or the content stored there. Some relevant excerpts from AWS documentation follow: • Guest Operating System: Virtual instances (applications such as the eP&S running on AWS systems) are completely controlled by the customer (HP). AWS does not have any access rights to customer instances and cannot log into the guest OS. In addition, all user content is encrypted by HP for storage.

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Secure Web communication
All communication between the HP Designjet Service Driver and the HP Designjet ePrint & Share (eP&S) service, or
between a user’s Web browser and the eP&S Library, uses secure connections by HTTPS protocol (Hyper Text
Transfer Protocol, Secure). HTTPS connections are protected (encrypted) by the use of standard Secure Sockets
Layer (SSL) or Transport Layer Security (TLS) cryptographic protocols, which make it very difficult for a third
party to decode the content being sent and received.
Most Web browsers can display information about the security of the connection, for instance Google Chrome:
For details of HTTPS, SSL, TLS, and related topics, see the References section.
Data Center security and physical access
The current release of the HP Designjet ePrint & Share (eP&S) service is hosted on Amazon Web
Services (AWS,
) Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) servers. For more information about
Amazon Web Services security please visit
or download the AWS Security
Whitepaper at
.
As stated in the AWS documentation, Amazon Web Services operates through a network of state-of-the-art
large scale datacenters, and has completed a Statement of Auditing Standards No. 70 (SAS70) Type II security
certification. Furthermore, only you, identified by your username and password, or the people you share your
information with, again with their username and password, will be able to access, download, or print your content.
All the content you upload to the HP Designjet ePrint & Share service is stored on AWS Simple Storage Service
(S3) servers, and for enhanced security your files are transmitted and stored encrypted with Advanced
Encryption Standard (AES) algorithms. HP is not disclosing and will never disclose any of your personal
information to AWS, and AWS employees have no access rights or any other rights over your personal
information or the content stored there.
Some relevant excerpts from AWS documentation follow:
Guest Operating System:
Virtual instances (applications such as the eP&S running on AWS systems) are
completely controlled by the customer (HP). AWS does not have any access rights to customer instances
and cannot log into the guest OS. In addition, all user content is encrypted by HP for storage.