The print infrastructure continues to present a significant, evolving threat vector within corporate networks. Quocirca’s Print Security Landscape 2025 highlights the growing sophistication of threats targeting corporate print infrastructure, especially with the rise in use of AI-powered devices. In positioning Konica Minolta as a ‘Leader,’ Quocirca acknowledges the company as having a strong strategic vision and a comprehensive print security product and service offering.
Print infrastructure poses growing cybersecurity risks, especially in mixed or legacy fleets lacking modern security features. Quocirca’s research shows multi-vendor environments are harder to secure, with higher data loss and breach costs. Legacy devices lack robust authentication and patching, complicating integration and exposing networks. AI and quantum computing threats are rising, with 86% of IT leaders urging vendors to use AI for protection and 66% prioritizing quantum-resistant devices. Despite a drop in print-related data losses, home printing and poor disposal remain key issues. A multi-layered approach – standardized fleets, strong authentication and hybrid work solutions – is essential to strengthen print security resilience.
Quocirca’s report recognizes how Konica Minolta retains a keen focus on enhancing print and endpoint security across three pillars – device-level resilience, managed security services and workflow automation – all aligned to support zero trust environments and evolving compliance demands. Its multi-layered approach to security helps businesses of all sizes reduce risk, ensure compliance and future-proof their print infrastructure within broader information security strategies.
If you’re ready to learn how to securing your print infrastructure amidst a growing threat landscape, download the Quocirca report now.
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