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Product guide | HP Color LaserJet Enterprise MFP M577 series
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Appendix A:
Security features
Resources
HP JetAdvantage Security Solutions:
Web site: hp.com/go/secureprinting
Solution brief:
http://www8.hp.com/h20195/v2/GetDocumen
t.aspx?docname=4AA5-4773EEW
Video: http://h20621.www2.hp.com/video-
gallery/us/en/products/D00D8A0C-D648-
486E-9642-D720EDCF647F/r/video/
HP JetAdvantage Security Manager:
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Web site: hp.com/go/securitymanager
Brochure:
http://h20195.www2.hp.com/v2/GetDocument
.aspx?docname=4aa3-9275EEW
Video: http://h20621.www2.hp.com/video-
gallery/us/en/70C04F4A-5517-43FD-824C-
D836765A943C/r/video/
Protect your business information
The HP Color LaserJet Enterprise MFP M577 series has a multitude of options to help you secure
your environment. You can count on support for a number of solutions, along with built-in and
optional security features such as PIN printing and an HP High-Performance Secure Hard Disk.
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Protect your printer
As capabilities expand and devices become more integrated into your work, device security
becomes increasingly important. These features help protect the M577 series:
Embedded protection: Multi-level, built-in features help protect your MFP against complex
security threats from boot up to shut down.
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HP Sure Start helps ensure that the device BIOS boots up properly every time with
unaltered HP genuine code and without corruption, using the same technology as HP Elite
Notebook PCs. If an anomaly is detected, the device will reboot to a known secure state.
Whitelisting helps ensure that the device firmware loads properly with HP genuine code
without corruptionevery time.
Run-time intrusion detection guards against malware, so the device continues general
operation without alteration or corruption.
Code signing: Firmware signed by HP ensures that the firmware was produced by
HP (authenticity) and that the firmware has not been altered in any way (integrity).
Firewall: The built-in device network firewall allows or denies access to specific TCP/UDP
ports and services.
Physical port disablement: Host USB ports, network ports, and other physical ports can be
disabled to prevent unauthorised use.
CA & Device Identity Certificates: This MFP supports identity certificates signed by a
corporate certificate authority, which provides verification of identity and authenticity. This
device also supports CA certificates for validation of identity certificates. Certificates can
enable secure end-to-end communications with the device when used with features like
IPsec, Secure-IPP, HP ePrint, and more. Additional certificates can be stored for validating
S/MIME email servers and 802.1x authentication.
Authentication and authorisation: Authentication can help your organisation manage user
access, help secure access to management utilities, and avoid unwanted device
configurations. Control access to the MFP, device settings, and functions, with options like:
Multiple embedded authentication methods. Print with a positive ID. With authentication
options available from the device, you can configure Windows/Kerberos authentication,
LDAP authentication, and user PIN authentication that integrates with your existing
infrastructure.
Role-based device authentication and authorisation with HP FutureSmart. With
HP FutureSmart, you have more control than ever before over device security and
permission settings. IT administrators can decide who can interact with certain device
capabilitieshelping to make printing more secure, control access, and uphold site
security policies.
HP and third-party authentication solutions. With optional solutions like HP Access
Control, you can enable advanced authentication using proximity cards. The Hardware
Integration Pocket on the control panel enables integration of select card readers.
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Physical device protection: Both the device and the HP High-Performance Secure Hard Disk
can be physically secured from theft and tampering using a lock that requires a physical key
for removal (this accessory must be purchased separately).
Common Criteria Certification (CCC): CCC is a security certification recognised in 26
countries worldwide. HP certifies the security functionality of its Enterprise LaserJet MFPs and
printers to align with the IEEE 2600 imaging and printing security standard.

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