Xerox joins McAfee™ and Cisco® for faster threat detection and response
Hackers are more sophisticated. The security on your printer should be too.
Not that long ago, printer security wasn’t much more sophisticated than a lock on an office door. Today, our networked printers and multifunction devices are much more sophisticated – as are the cyberthreats that target them.
That’s why Xerox has maintained a years-long partnership with global cybersecurity firm McAfee, as well as the networking and security giant Cisco, in order to keep our printers secure. This collaboration allows centralized printer management of printer security policies through McAfee’s ePolicy Orchestrator (ePO) and Cisco’s Identity Services Engine (ISE).
Upping the security ante
Real-world cybersecurity threats evolve daily, as has the industry response. In October 2017, McAfee and Cisco announced the integration of McAfee Data Exchange Layer (DXL) and Cisco Platform Exchange Grid (pxGrid). This collaboration marked the interoperability of two open frameworks, which are now the industry’s largest infrastructure for threat incidence sharing and real-time security response.
Now Xerox has bridged its printers with Cisco’s pxGrid and McAfee’s DXL platforms. For the first time, ePO and ISE will inform each other about any detected threat to a Xerox printer. The result is comprehensive visibility to security threats, and real-time orchestration that supports your security policies. This is big news for customers, because no other printer manufacturer takes advantage of this remarkable cooperation between industry leaders. Your security organization now has fewer gaps, delays and friction that hinder effective operations.
How Xerox, McAfee and Cisco work together
Xerox multifunction printers1 use built-in Embedded Control whitelisting technology and communicate with ePolicy Orchestrator (ePO) from McAfee. Our devices share threat events with ePO which uses the Data Exchange Layer (DXL) to pass the information to Cisco’s Platform Exchange Grid (pxGrid). In response to potential misuse or attack, ePO and ISE apply the appropriate security policies to neutralize the threat. Your printers are protected, and so are the other devices on your network.
Our print devices are already profiled in Cisco ISE, and many of them have an additional layer of protection with McAfee Embedded Control. This allows security professionals to designate our printers as trusted devices, which means your people can concentrate their limited resources on less secure endpoints.