Along with colleagues from Vera, Barracuda Networks, NT-ware and Therefore, Canon Solutions America subject matter experts discuss the "Five Pillars of Security" approach, which can help organizations address multiple areas of risk, including device security, print security, document security, information security and cybersecurity. At the first session in Philadelphia, several attendees shared their insights and opinions on the topic.
"This session helped me learn more about new methods for securing our network environment and about new technology or consultant services that we can take advantage of," said Barron Felder, Director, Information Technology Service, Peirce College.
According to Terri Schafer, IT Director, CFG Health Network, "I'm interested to see how Canon is addressing security in their devices. I have about 30 Canon devices throughout my organization that I support. Being in the healthcare industry, we have to be very aware of areas we can enhance our security."
Hear what the attendees had to say.
The roadshows will continue through August, in Long Beach, San Jose and San Francisco, Calif.; Seattle; Dallas; and Chicago and Schaumburg, Ill. The next session is July 9 in Long Beach.
"It's never been more important to ensure your data is secure and private," said Mark Sinanian, Senior Director, Solutions Marketing, Canon Solutions America. "Data breaches are on the rise and they are not only damaging to organizations but can cost millions to resolve. Our mission at Canon Solutions America is to offer our customers solutions and services that protect information as it flows both inside and outside of an organization."