imageRUNNER ADVANCE 8500 III Series Customer Expectations Document
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imageRUNNER ADVANCE 8500 III Series Customer Expectations Document
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2.9.2 Device Security
The imageRUNNER ADVANCE 8500 III Series offers several ways to protect
and secure the device, as described below.
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Verify System at Startup
– Verify System at Startup is a process that protects
the device’s BIOS, firmware, and MEAP applications from unauthorized
modifications.
NOTE
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This process is performed at every device reboot.
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Verify System at Startup is disabled by default and, when activated, may
increase the device warm-up time by 20 to 40 seconds, depending on the
model.
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SIEM (Security Information and Event Management) Integration
– Enables
the device to automatically send audit logs to SIEM systems for analysis and
detection of security violations. Examples of the audit logs sent via the Syslog
protocol (RFC5424 and RFC5426) include those for user authentication, mailbox
operation, network authentication, and print jobs. Sending audit logs via TLS
encryption (RFC5425) is also supported.