Aug. 7, 2025
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NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
IT security flaws are, by nature, hard to pin down — until an incident happens.
Amid the complexity of hybrid environments, where legacy systems run side-by-side with cloud-based deployments, monitoring every potential attack surface can be a herculean task. The office printer is just one example of a common technology device that often stays beyond the sightlines of tech leaders.
To learn more about how CIOs and CISOs are working together to pay down technical debt and manage the risk profile of legacy technologies, join us on Aug. 12 for a virtual event we’re co-hosting with Cybersecurity Dive.
We’ll feature expert insights and practical advice from executives who tackle security risk every day. Save your seat by registering for the free event.
We hope to see you there,
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“You cannot ignore the print infrastructure and expect that malicious bad actors are going to ignore it as well,” HP Chief Technologist for Security Research and Innovation Boris Balacheff said.
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The AI startup introduced automated security reviews to its agentic tool, aiming to ease vulnerability identification and suggest necessary remedies.
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Uncertain tariff policies and fluctuating inflation rates are leading to stagnant or reduced budgets, according to an IANS Research report.
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Overlooking the importance of IT asset disposition (ITAD) is a mistake. To help you avoid that error and its financial and operational consequences, this playbook serves as a guide to strategic, modern ITAD.
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