A. The customer can outsource monitoring of their printer fleet to trained HP experts, who monitor compliance and identify potential issues once a week.
B. The customer can outsource monitoring of their printer fleet to trained HP experts, who monitor compliance and identify potential issues, with proof of compliance maintained for regulatory requirements.
C. In case of an attack, HP data forensic experts can trace back the origin of such attack and support legal actions against hackers with court-permissible data.
D. The customer can outsource monitoring of their printer fleet to a third-party company that will monitor compliance once a month and contribute data for quarterly meetings.
A. HP creates a firmware patch and forces all printer to load the firmware with the cloud emergency protocol.
B. HP notifies the customers and schedules free-of-charge onslte visits with a security expert if the printer is still under standard warranty or covered by extended CarePacks.
C. HP notifies its technical engineers to update firmware during standard maintenance visits, so that customers keep their confidence in HP.
D. HP notifies the customers and released a patch to fix the firmware.
A. to ensure they are online every day
B. to ensure they are working with expected reliability and print quality
C. to ensure they are not vulnerable to attack and to avoid potential fines
D. to ensure paper is not being wasted on personal print jobs