Multifunctional devices are employed in office networks for functionality and comfort, most often considered only as peripheral devices enabling the printing, copying and scanning of documents. Based on a study performed by InfoTrends in 2013 in the USA and Western Europe, the majority of people surveyed are of the opinion that computers pose the biggest security threats of all technological devices (Forbes, 2017a). In many cases, users of multifunctional devices do not realise that a multifunctional device is also a network device which have similar vulnerabilities, whereby the security threats relating to these devices are often overlooked. This paper provides an overview of the physical and network security risks relating to networked multifunctional devices. It includes a number of experiments and tests performed on multifunctional devices, security analysis, discussions on possible exploits as well as recommendations on various security measures. This paper could serve as a high-level guideline when installing multifunctional devices in a network environment and informing administrators and users of the security risks associated with installation and daily use.
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Botha, J.G. and Von Solms, S. 2018. Security threats and measures on multifunctional devices. Proceedings of the 17th European Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security (ECCWS) 2018, 28-29 June 2018, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway, pp. 38-48
Botha, J. G., & Von Solms, S. (2018). Security threats and measures on multifunctional devices. Academic Conferences and Publishing International, also Curran. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10359
Botha, Johannes G, and S Von Solms. "Security threats and measures on multifunctional devices." (2018): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10359
Botha JG, Von Solms S, Security threats and measures on multifunctional devices; Academic Conferences and Publishing International, also Curran; 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10359 .