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Stay ahead of the latest cybersecurity trends with Cyberside Chats! Listen to our weekly podcast every Tuesday at 6:30 a.m. ET, and join us live once a month for breaking news, emerging threats, and actionable solutions. Whether you’re a cybersecurity professional or an executive looking to understand how to protect your organization, cybersecurity experts Sherri Davidoff and Matt Durrin will help you stay informed and proactively prepare for today’s top cybersecurity threats, AI-driven attack and defense strategies, and more!
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On the eve of the Trump–Putin summit, sensitive U.S. State Department documents were left sitting in a hotel printer in Anchorage. Guests stumbled on pages detailing schedules, contacts, and even a gift list—sparking international headlines and White House mockery.
But the real story isn’t just about geopolitics. It’s about how unmanaged printers—at hotels, in home offices, and everywhere in between—remain one of the most overlooked backdoors for data leaks. In this episode of Cyberside Chats, Sherri and Matt unpack the Alaska incident, explore why printers are still a weak spot in the age of remote and traveling workforces, and share practical steps to secure them.
Key Takeaways for Security & IT Leaders
- Reduce reliance on unmanaged printers by promoting secure digital workflows. Encourage employees to use e-signatures and encrypted file sharing instead of printing.
- Update remote work policies to cover home and travel printing. Most organizations don’t monitor printing outside the office—explicit rules reduce blind spots.
- Require secure wiping or destruction of printer hard drives before disposal. Printers retain sensitive files and credentials, which can walk out the door if not properly handled.
- Implement secure enterprise printing with authenticated release and HDD encryption. Treat printers as endpoints and apply the same safeguards you would for laptops.
- Train employees to recognize that printers are data risks, not just office equipment. Awareness helps prevent careless mistakes like walk-away leaks or using hotel printers.
Resources
- Dark Reading: “Printers’ Cybersecurity Threats Too Often Ignored”
- LMG Security: “Work from Home Cybersecurity Checklist”
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