Re: All in one fax security



On Tue, 4 Mar 2008 11:44:43 -0500
"SA" <SA@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

The IT department I work for has a no modems policy, including no all
in one network printer/fax machines. Is it possible to secure these
all in one machines so they are safe on the network? Or is it a
better idea to not allow them?

Which part of your security policy could possibly disallow them? Or in
other words, how could such machines threaten your company's security?


Regards,
Ertugrul.


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