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CIO Klub Meet: Konica Minolta pushes for document security

CIO Klub Meet was organised by CIO Klub Hyderabad Chapter with Konica Minolta Business Solutions. (Rep Image)

Business Solutions said it recently participated in the at Hyderabad in which it highlighted the importance of having a robust document security in place. CIO Klub provides an interactive platform to senior-level IT & corporate professionals, to share best practices and knowledge about the latest technological advancements across verticals such as pharmaceuticals, IT, manufacturing, healthcare energy, BFSI, among others.

Organised by CIO Klub Hyderabad Chapter and partnered by Konica Minolta Business Solutions, at Taj Deccan, the knowledge-sharing session saw K Murali – General Manager – Sales Konica Minolta India, sharing his insights about security and its importance in the IT domain. He also spoke about the critical need for the IT community to ensure more robust and secure digital printing and document management processes. The Konica Minolta team additionally interacted with CIOs from the region to discuss strategies and solutions aimed at addressing IT management challenges related to enterprise-wide print and printing operations.

Kuldeep Malhotra, Vice President – Sales, Konica Minolta Business Solutions India said, “In this digital-driven era, ensuring robust security has become a non-negotiable business requirement, particularly for organisations in the Indian IT domain. The objective of our participation in the recent CIO Klub Meet in Hyderabad was to highlight how unsecure document management and printing operations can increase the security risk for enterprises. By empowering senior IT leaders with an in-depth understanding of various security issues in conventional printing workflows, we aim to help them identify innovative solutions and strategies that can secure their mission-critical data and business processes.”

With increased interconnectivity across the enterprise network, cybercriminals and malicious entities have an unparalleled opportunity to compromise critical business data and processes through unsecure peripheral IT resources such as smart office printers and MFPs. IT organisations, in particular, have consistently been at a major cyber risk; according to a report, the sector accounted for 40% of total malware detection in India across industries between July and September, 2018.

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