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You know how important it is to protect sensitive business data. You also know how challenging it is to close all the security gaps in your IT infrastructure, including in your printing and imaging environment.

HP JetAdvantage Security Manager can do the hard work of securing your print fleet so you don’t have to. The most comprehensive printing security solution on the market, HP Security Manager helps you easily establish a fleet-wide security policy, ensure compliance, and protect your workflow—all while safeguarding the information that keeps your company running.

A simple, intuitive, and efficient process for securing your fleet

The HP Security Manager interface helps you streamline security by establishing a single policy and quickly applying it across your entire HP printing and imaging fleet. You can also create a policy based on recognized enterprise standards using the HP Security Manager Base Policy template, which is easily tailored to meet individual security policy requirements.

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Video overview for JetAdvantage Security Manager

Watch this short three minute video to see how JetAdvantage Security Manager can help secure your printing fleet

HP JetAdvantage Security Manager at work

A major banking customer needed to secure 30,000 devices. After a complete risk assessment, HP Security Manager brought the customer’s entire fleet into compliance while helping to save time and money.

Before HP Security Manager

Less than 100 %
of the fleet complied with security policy
0 WJA
servers with continuous network traffic
0 hours
to report status and address compliance issues

After HP Security Manager

More than 0 %
of the fleet complied with security policy

Single server per 10.5K devices

3 hours to complete assessment / remediation

HOURS saved everyday by built-in reports and minimal compliance issues