Canon Photocopiers Put Security At Their Fingertips


by Jennifer Robinson

Canon announced, in conjunction with Hitachi, a new security feature for Canon Copiers. Fingerprint identification will be used to limit use of the copier in secure locations and provide advancement on pin id numbers. Whilst the internet concerns focus on the storage of information on hard drives and the potential dangers of used canon digital photocopiers being sold containing sensitive information, Canon Copiers have stated their hard drives are securely encrypted and cannot be hacked.

Canon Photocopiers new technology will scan fingerprints to prevent misuse of the photo-copier machine. This is promoted as an advancement of the pin system commonly used by banks that comes as standard on most photocopiers. Critics have argued the cost of the new technology outweighs any potential benefit for a company or organization. Canon however new fingerprint system could be vital in secure area’s where photocopiers can cause a security leak. The fingerprint scanner would prevent misuse of other personnel’s pin numbers and ensure accountability.

Photocopier hard drives that record all activity on the copier have come under intense scrutiny. Both CBS and the News Of The World have highlighted in recent internet stories that data can be extracted from old photocopier hard drives that is extremely sensitive. News organizations were able to extract private data from hard drives of used copiers and alerted governments in both the USA and UK over potential data breaches.

Canon Photocopiers are confident that encryption, approved by departments such as the NSA, protect sensitive information on their copiers and that their hard drives can't be hacked. Sharp, Xerox and many other leading copier manufacturers have been quick to respond offering advice online and offering secure removal of data at the end of the photocopiers cycle.

Canon Copiers new fingerprint scan technology is their latest security tool. Building on existing features such as encryption and secure printing. Canon Copiers Japan has launched its fingerprint identification on all new imageRUNNER ADVANCE canon photocopier machines and is designed to work programs such as Java J2ME (MEAP). The new security measure means that personnel with the proper clearance will have to be physically at the machine to use it or collect remote printing. The Canon – Hitachi fingerprint scanner is expected to be available outside of Japan in 2011. The new fingerprint identification system will be targeted to security-focused organisations and corporations with a predicted price of $1500 to US clients.

About the Author

Jennifer Robinson writes for OnlineConnect.co.uk a respected supplier of copy solutions please view latest machines from Canon Copiers at http://www.onlineconnect.co.uk/canon-photocopiers.html or view their main office equipment and document management site at http://www.onlineconnect.co.uk/

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