Description of system components, interoperability, and features available for securing Xerox Remote Services within Xerox products. It is intended to serve as a guide for deploying Xerox Remote Services within a network environment.
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Description of system components, interoperability, and features available for securing Xerox Remote Services within Xerox products. It is intended to serve as a guide for deploying Xerox Remote Services within a network environment.
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Information on MFD scanning to SMB.
This whitepaper covers the encryption method used by Xerox® Products for data storage at rest in hard disk drives (HDDs) and solid-state drives (SSDs). It also explains the job overwrite options available for HDDs and the associated algorithms used.
Security Information Event Management (SIEM) products and services are designed to support the
analysis of security alerts that applications and network hardware generate.
Since 2004 Xerox has been providing security patches to our customers to address vulnerabilities found both internally and externally in Xerox® Products. Please see this whitepaper for more information.
As a leader in the development of digital imaging technology, Xerox Corporation has demonstrated a commitment to keeping digital devices and information secure by proactively identifying potential vulnerabilities in our products.
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AltaLink®, ColorQube®, DocuPrint®, Phaser®, PrimeLink®, VersaLink®, WorkCentre®, Brenva®, FreeFlow®, Free Flow® Accxes®
This document is intended to provide users of Xerox® products equipped with solid-state storage media, accurate information to help them evaluate security risks associated with image data (data at rest) contained on these devices.
Xerox has a very comprehensive process in place to protect customer data on Hard Disk Drives (HDD) and Solid-State Drives (SSD) when equipment is returned to Xerox at the end of lease or other reasons. For customers that wish to manage the destruction of their device HDD/SSD, Xerox provides a Hard Drive Retention Offering.
This document provides users of Xerox products and solutions with the necessary information to help evaluate and manage risks associated with Microsoft Corporation’s announcement, via Microsoft’s Support Lifecycle policy, that it will be ending support for Microsoft Windows 7 Embedded Systems Operating System (FES) running on Xerox products with EFI Fiery digital front ends (DFEs) on January 14, 2020
Servers running on Microsoft® Windows® 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 LTSB
Version 2.6.1
Version 2.54
Servers running on Microsoft® Windows® 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 LTSB
Industry and customer requirements continue to put a premium on information security. With an increasing number of devices containing hard drives, customers require more choices to manage sensitive information on a Xerox® device hard drive. Please select your required language for more information on the hard drive retention offering for your country.
Security White Paper And Configuration Guide Solaris-based Products Version: 1.0
Shellshock Security Patch for X86
Guide for Using the FFPS Update Manager
October 2014
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Summary
On Sept 25th, media sources announced security vulnerabilities in the Bash shell software (aka Shellshock). Understandably, Xerox customers are concerned about these vulnerabilities.
Unix and Unix-derived systems like Linux and Mac OS X are vulnerable to these attacks since they use Bash as the default command shell. The FreeFlow Print Server (FFPS) includes the Solaris Operating System, which is potentially affected since it includes the Bash shell.
A document addressing this vulnerability and describing a tool for updating FreeFlow Print Server has been posted to the Xerox Security Site.
Xerox has received questions about the partnership between Xerox and Cisco and the security features this will add to Xerox products. We have compiled these questions and answers into a document. It can be accessed here.