Your Zero Trust Printing Solution

Securing your print environment has never been easier. Vasion Print (formerly Printerlogic) has the tools and features you need to reinforce your Zero Trust Architecture while simplifying print environment.
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It’s Time To Eliminate Your Print Servers

Old Tech Is Unsecure

Zero Trust is the wave of the future for network security. So why are you still living in the past with your print servers? Along with being a single point of failure, print servers are not engineered to meet the security demands of disparate workforces. They create an open target for hackers trying to access your corporate network.
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Direct IP Printing Is the Future

Don’t let outdated print solutions be your security downfall. Direct IP printing reduces your legacy infrastructure and keeps data secure on segmented devices until the print job is sent directly to the printer. Your data is never is exposed or at risk on the network or in a spooler and your attack surface is reduced.
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How Does Zero Trust Printing Work?

The key to Zero Trust printing is microsegmentation. You need segmented endpoints to keep your data secure paired with native Identity Provider (IdP) integrations based on SAML 2.0 and JIT Provisioning. Built on the security of AWS, Vasion Print supports microsegmentation as a cloud solution that offers serverless direct IP printing. With Vasion Print, your IT team can automate user account creation while also saving time on deployments and access changes.
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Vasion delivers outstanding and innovative solutions to a vast network of partners and solution providers. Explore our partner programs and find the one that’s right for you.

See How Vasion Print Can Help You Achieve Zero Trust Printing

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Printers are often one of the first devices mentioned when discussing the security risks attached to connected devices. There are legitimate reasons for this: the printer is a highly recognisable piece of office equipment, and something that many workers have at home too. As such, it is easy to consider a connected printer as a likely route through which hackers could try to gain access to sensitive data.”
 
 

Frequently Asked Questions

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How to Implement Zero Trust

In this blog series, we discuss what Zero Trust means and why it’s important to embrace Zero Trust Printing.
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