Evaluating Security; Security Features - Xerox 6505/N Evaluator Manual

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Evaluating Security

Evaluate whether the device provides the appropriate safeguards at all points
of vulnerability.
Security is a critical competency no matter how
small your business. Does the device offer the
appropriate level of security for your business?
Is it scaleable to provide more security if your
needs change? The technology you deploy must
include the necessary capabilities to protect
sensitive data. The Xerox
small-business-class
®
color printers and multifunction printers provide
a variety of security features that safeguard your
information on the network and at the device.
Network
802.1X
The 802.1X protocol adds a layer of security to
the network to prevent unauthorized devices
from establishing a network connection.
HTTPS
Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure, or HTTPS,
provides data encryption and secure identifi-
cation of network servers.
IPsec
IPsec (IP security) is a suite of protocols for
securing Internet Protocol (IP) communica-
tions by authenticating and/or encrypting
each IP packet in a data stream.

Security features

802.1X
HTTPS
IPsec
IPv6
IP filtering
SNMPv3
SSL
Scan to email with authentication
Secure print
Secure fax receive
Requires optional Productivity Kit or 512 MB memory.
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Requires Multi-Protocol Network Card.
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IPv6
IPv6, or Internet Protocol version 6, includes
support for a broader range of IP addresses.
The enhanced capabilities of IPv6 will provide
significant security benefits to network users
and administrators, including traffic encryp-
tion, integrity validation peer authentication.
IP filtering
IP filtering blocks potentially harmful data
packets, acting like a firewall to safeguard
your internal network.
SNMPv3
The SNMPv3 protocol provides significantly
enhanced security functions including mes-
sage encryption and authentication.
SSL
The Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol
allows a Phaser
or multifunction printer to communicate
across a network in a way designed to
prevent eavesdropping, tampering, and
message forgery.
Phaser 6010
Phaser 6500
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Phaser 6600
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Scan to email with authentication
Before using a multifunction printer's scan
to email function, the user's name and
password are authenticated, providing an
additional layer of security.
Device
Secure print
When printing a document, a user chooses
a numeric password, and then sends the
print job to the printer or multifunction
printer. Once at the device, the user enters
the numeric password using the front-panel
interface and releases the print job.
Secure fax receive
When a fax containing sensitive information
is received by the multifunction printer, it
stays in memory until the intended recipient
enters a password at the device and allows
the document to print.
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