Security Policy Function; Specifications - Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE System V3.13 Service Manual

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Security Policy Function

About Security Policy Function
The security policy function is used to collectively configure the security-related settings, which were located on various screens,
as security policies.
If the user has set security policies such as basic policies on information security and remedy standards, the settings can be
managed/configured collectively on the basis of the security policies.
In previous models, network security settings were located on the network settings screen and interface security settings were
located on the interface settings screen, which made it bothersome to configure security settings at a time. The security policy
function of this model enables security-related settings to be configured on one screen.
These settings can be protected using a dedicated password to achieve a high level of security measure.
The information configured in the security policy can be exported or imported using the DCM function, and can be copied to
multiple devices together with other information to be duplicated to multiple devices.
By using iW EMC DCM Plug-in, the settings can be copied to multiple devices at a time.
NOTE:
The security policy password is also included in the policy setting information copied using the Import/Export All function.
When a password-protected file is imported, a security password is set on the device.
Password-protected files cannot be imported to devices where a security password has been already set.

Specifications

Administrator who can configure security policy settings
Only system administrators can access the Security Policy Settings screen, therefore the settings can be configured only by
system administrators.
Password protect the security policy setting function
The security policy setting function can be protected with a password (policy password) to distinguish between ordinary
system administrators and system administrators who also serve as security policy administrators.
Policy passwords are set by system administrators and cannot be changed by users other than system administrators,
thereby preventing creation of security holes.
Security policy
settings
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Various security settings are
gathered into one page.
Data
DCM File
DCM File
3. Security Function

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