That printer in your office corner does more than turn digital files into paper. It's a network device that might be your biggest security blind spot.
As you plan security for the coming year, your print network probably isn't at the top of your list. Yet these devices handle sensitive data, personal details, and business secrets every day. Each printed page could lead to a security problem.
Most organizations don't realize just how vulnerable their print environment has become. While you've been strengthening other aspects of your security, print vulnerabilities have been quietly multiplying - creating gaps that increasingly sophisticated attackers are ready to exploit.
Many companies have boosted their digital security in recent years. They've added protection for servers, computers, and cloud services. However, print security solutions often get ignored, creating an easy target for data theft.
A recent survey by the Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) shows that while 73% of small businesses have experienced a cyber security incident, fewer than half (48%) have implemented any form of cyber defense. Security vulnerabilities, including those in document handling, continue to be under addressed by many businesses.
Let's look at what happens in most offices:
We've all seen it, papers sitting in printer trays. Someone prints sensitive information, gets called away, and comes back hours later. Meanwhile, those documents sit exposed to anyone walking by.
This common problem creates real security risks. Think about what might be on those pages:
· Salary details that should be private.
· Customer information that should be protected.
· Financial reports showing confidential business data.
· Strategic plans that competitors would love to see.
In regulated industries like healthcare and banking, these exposures can lead to serious violations and fines.
Even before documents reach the printer, they face risks. Standard network printing sends data across your systems without encryption. Without proper security, this information can be intercepted.
Here's a simple way to understand the risk: You might use encrypted email to send a confidential report to a colleague for security reasons. But then you print that same report through an unencrypted connection, exposing the very information you tried to protect.
Many organizations secure their emails and databases while leaving print traffic completely open. This creates an obvious weak point for anyone looking to access your information.
Who printed that sensitive HR document at midnight? Without proper tracking, most companies simply cannot answer this question. This lack of visibility makes it impossible to spot suspicious print activity.
Consider these common scenarios that most businesses can't track:
· An employee prints customer record after hours.
· A contractor prints financial documents they shouldn't access.
· Someone prints excessive volumes of confidential materials.
As rules get stricter across industries, this accountability gap becomes a bigger problem. Organizations need to know who handles sensitive information—whether digital or on paper.
Improving your print security doesn't mean replacing everything. Modern solutions add protection layers that safeguard information while keeping work flowing smoothly.
Think of it as adding three shields to your print environment:
1. User verification at the printer.
2. Protected data during transmission.
3. Complete tracking of all print activity.
Let's look at each part:
Modern secure print network systems use what's called "pull printing" or "secure release." Documents don't print immediately when sent. Instead, they wait in a secure queue until the right person proves their identity at the printer.
This simple change eliminates abandoned documents. If someone never reaches the printer to authenticate, nothing prints. When they do verify themselves, they're right there to pick up their sensitive materials.
KYOCERA print security offers several straightforward ways to verify identity:
· Tap an ID card that works with existing employee badges.
· Enter a PIN code for quick, secure access.
· Use your phone for convenient authentication.
This flexibility means security can match your needs without slowing down work. People stay productive while information stays safe.
Protecting information as it travels is another key security layer. Modern print solutions encrypt data from the moment someone clicks "print" until it reaches the output tray.
This works like a secure envelope around your print jobs. Even if someone intercepts the data, they can't read what's inside. The protection covers:
· The network connection between computers and print servers.
· Any storage of print jobs waiting to be released.
· The connection between print servers and printers.
For companies with remote workers, this protection is especially valuable. Staff can print from home, coffee shops, or client sites while maintaining security standards. This allows flexible work without risking document protection.
Seeing print activities forms the foundation of good security practices. Modern print security systems automatically record who printed what, when, and where, creating detailed logs that help with compliance requirements.
These tracking features help in several practical ways:
· During security audits, you can show exactly how documents are handled.
· If sensitive information leaks, you can trace who printed relevant materials.
· When unusual printing happens, you can investigate potential security. concerns.
· For budget planning, you can see exactly how print resources are used across departments.
This visibility helps both security and operations while requiring no extra effort from users.
Different sectors face unique document protection challenges that require tailored approaches:
Medical facilities handle patient information that requires exceptional protection. According to the physicians and healthcare providers have "legal, ethical and professional duty to protect patients' confidentiality and privacy," with this obligation extending to every person who accesses medical records.
Their print security solutions must address specific requirements:
· Protection of personal health information in both digital and printed formats.
· Secure authentication to prevent unauthorized access to patient documents.
· Audit capabilities that track who accessed which medical records and when.
· Compliant mobile printing options for clinicians who move between patient areas.
Effective healthcare print security ensures patient information remains protected throughout the care process while supporting the efficient document workflow that medical professionals require for quality patient care.
Banks and investment firms manage sensitive financial data requiring strong protection:
· Client financial information safeguards at every step.
· Documentation that meets regulatory requirements.
· Prevention of fraud through document controls.
· Secure handling of transaction records.
These organizations need print network security that maintains information privacy while supporting customer service.
Government offices face unique challenges with many user types and strict transparency rules:
· Protection of citizen data across different departments.
· Compliance with freedom of information requirements.
· Secure printing for contractors and visitors.
· Integration with existing government ID systems.
Good print security for government balances citizen privacy with operational needs and transparency requirements.
Improving your print security doesn't have to be difficult or disruptive. Most organizations benefit from a step-by-step approach that delivers quick security wins while building toward complete protection.
Before making changes, look at your current print setup and security needs. This review should identify:
· How documents flow through your organization.
· Which document types need extra protection.
· Where your current security has gaps.
· What compliance rules affect your industry.
· How new solutions need to work with your existing systems.
This assessment provides the foundation for a solution that fits your specific security challenges rather than applying a one-size-fits-all approach.
Rather than changing everything at once, implement improvements in stages, starting with the most important parts:
1. First, stop abandoned documents with secure release printing.
2. Next, add encryption for data traveling through your network.
3. Finally, set up thorough tracking and reporting.
This approach delivers quick security improvements while allowing people to adjust gradually to new processes.
Even the best security solutions need user understanding to work effectively. Create clear guidelines that help staff understand both why print security matters and how to use new features.
Focus training on practical benefits that users care about:
· How secure printing protects confidential information they handle.
· Ways the new system makes their jobs easier.
· Simple steps to follow for secure printing.
· Who to contact if they have questions.
When people understand the benefits, they're much more likely to follow security practices consistently.
While protecting sensitive information drives most print security projects, organizations implementing comprehensive solutions discover several additional advantages:
Secure release printing eliminates abandoned print jobs, cutting both paper and toner use. Implementing a "pull print model" can reduce output waste by 10-15% while improving security.
Overall, businesses can save as much as 30% annually through optimized print management. For a medium-sized business, this can mean thousands of dollars in annual savings while supporting environmental goals.
Modern print solutions streamline document processes beyond just security. Consider these practical improvements:
· Mobile printing lets staff print from anywhere in the building.
· Cloud integration connects print systems with document storage.
· Simple authentication removes login hassles.
· Follow-me printing allows collection at any convenient device.
These features create smoother workflows that save time and reduce frustration.
For organizations working with sensitive client information, strong document protection systems create a real business advantage. Clients increasingly ask about security measures during vendor selection. The ability to demonstrate proper document controls helps win and keep business in today's security-conscious market.
As you plan your organization's security strategy for 2026, your print environment deserves proper attention. The right print security solutions transform potential weak points into a strong defense system that protects information while improving productivity.
At KYOCERA Document Solutions, we've helped numerous organizations across Canada implement comprehensive print security that addresses their specific challenges and compliance requirements. Our approach focuses on creating solutions that fit how your organization works, not forcing people to adapt to technology.
Start the new year with confidence in your print network security. Request a proposal and tell us about your security requirements. Our experts will help you understand the specific opportunities to improve your print security and develop a practical plan that fits your organization's needs and budget.