A. Most companies do not allow their employees to print out personal documents at work, and if they do, they could get dismissed.
B. The attachments could contain malicious code that may infect the printers and use them as an entry point into their network.
C. The offers could be fake and the employees could be charged with fraud.
D. The attachments could send a warning to IT that the employees are using company resources for personal projects.
A. It is more difficult to hack hardware, such as a printer, because you must be in front of it, while software can be hacked remotely.
B. The software is not compatible with ail systems and networks in the same way and opens ports that might be used for attacks.
C. Software protection does not act as a deterrent to a hacker as much as the hardware protection does.
D. Software will not stop the printer from being physically moved, but the embedded HP Sure Sense hardware will.
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