On Printers and Spying
Sometimes printing is not safe if the document should remain
secured. Printers may leave some evidences or even let the
others copy the whole document you have been keeping. If
everything should remain secured, then keep it tenable to
prevent leakage with your protected documents. Just like those
we see in the movies, some files are left to be hidden and
reserved. Then there comes the spies who intrude secretly
through your documents and copy it and destroy it. Well, that
does not really happen in the movies at all. It happens in most
business establishments especially nowadays that competition is
at the peak and mounting. They just couldn't let this happen so
they had to make a way to keep preventing cases of counterfeit
and imitations. The US had been very specific with security in
printers. Of course you wouldn't want to have your files being
viewed by the public. You might not know that the resources and
tools you are restricted for private use. These things are hard
to pin down because there are no rules that live by this abuse.
So it's your concern to keep your files hidden. The solution to
this is by using printer codes in order to protect the secret
facts or information. If anyone wants to access the printer, he
should have the code in order for the printer to function. This
will save your documents from being stolen. Just imagine losing
your top secrets through printers. Well that is somewhat
frustrating. Who would think printers were a cause? That doesn't
mainly account the files to be easily hacked. But this problem
is not that easy to be solved because the government is not
taking seriously the problem. Maybe the only remedy is to keep
restrictions and rules for your own documents. If it leaks, you
should have the authorization to keep your files away from being
copied and duplicated. This project in the assessment of
printers is very valuable since documents are left to be
secured. Thus rules in documents are to be considered protected.
Do you want your local print shop to restore your files and have
those to spread it out?
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