Product guide | HP LaserJet Enterprise M806 series
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• 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.
Protect your data
Your printer harbours sensitive information—make sure it’s not at risk. HP offers security
features at every stage in your work.
Protect data at rest with the following features:
• Storage encryption—Defend your data. The HP High-Performance Secure Hard Disk
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in the
HP LaserJet Enterprise M806x+ provides full hardware encryption. (Select U.S. Government
SKUs include a FIPS 140 validated disk.)
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• Secure Erase—The printer provides built-in capabilities for securely overwriting data stored
on it, allowing sensitive data to be safely removed. HP offers multiple mechanisms to erase
stored data, including functionality that conforms to U.S. National Institute of Science and
Technology (NIST) Special Publication 800-88.
• Password protection—Stored passwords are encrypted to help provide protection of this
critical information.
• Secure keys, credentials, and certificates—For an extra level of security, the optional
HP Trusted Platform Module (TPM) accessory can easily be added to the device to
strengthen protection of encrypted credentials and data by automatically sealing device
encryption keys to the TPM, and provides secure device identity by generating and protecting
certificate private keys.
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Protect data in transit with these features:
• Network protection—Network-transmitted data can be protected with IPsec and print jobs
can also be encrypted using Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) over SSL/TLS.
• CipherSuite Encryption Strength—Encryption strength can be selected to prevent the use
of legacy or insecure protocols for data in transit.
• FIPS-140 Mode: Ensures device uses available FIPS-140 validated cryptographic modules
for TLS encryption, SNMPv3 signing and encryption and signed certificates.
• Secure Encrypted Print with HP UPD 5.3.1 or later—For added security, choose end-to-
end Secure Encrypted Print. HP UPD provides true symmetric AES256 print job encryption
and decryption from the client to the page based on a user-defined password
using FIPS 140
validated cryptographic libraries from Microsoft.
• Management safeguards—Device management data that travels over the network
between the device and HP Web Jetadmin and other management tools can also be
protected using SNMPv3. HTTPS (HTTP over SSL/TLS) can be enforced so all connections to
the device Embedded Web Server administration interface are securely encrypted.
• Secure Mobile Print—HP offers multiple options for secure mobile printing. For more
information, see “Easily and securely print from mobile devices” on page 13.
Safeguard your physical documents
HP offers several optional solutions to help keep documents from falling into the wrong hands
and help prevent fraud, such as:
• Pull printing—Have documents held and released only to the person who printed them.
The HP Access Control Pull Printing solution helps protect sensitive data by requiring
authentication at the device, and gives users the flexibility of pulling the documents from
any device that is enabled with the solution. This optional robust server-based solution
offers multiple forms of authentication including badge release, as well as enterprise level
security, management, and scalability.
• Embed anti-fraud features—This is a valuable tool in sensitive documents like
prescriptions, birth certificates, or transcripts. Anti-fraud features are embedded before they
are routed to the printer and printed on plain paper by using the optional HP and TROY
Secure Document Printing solution.
Resources
HP JetAdvantage Security Solutions:
• Web site: hp.com/go/secureprinting
• Solution brief:
http://www8.hp.com/h20195/v2/GetDocu
ment.aspx?docname=4AA5-4773EEW
• Video: http://h20621.www2.hp.com/video-
gallery/us/en/products/D00D8A0C-D648-
486E-9642-D720EDCF647F/r/video/
HP Imaging and Printing Security Center:
• Web site: hp.com/go/ipsc
• Brochure:
http://h20195.www2.hp.com/V2/GetPDF.as
px/4AA3-9275ENW.pdf
• Video:
http://h20621.www2.hp.com/video-
gallery/us/en/70C04F4A-5517-43FD-
824C-D836765A943C/r/video/