Question #1
What does HP use to continuously monitor printer memory for anomalies in case the malware advances past the code-signing and whitelisting protections?
- A . HP Imaging Sure Run
- B . HP Real-Time Safe Guard
- C . HP Run-time Intrusion Detection
- D . HP Memory Sure Sense
Correct Answer: C
Question #2
What is the advantage of having a printer that is self-healing?
- A . Less time is spent on the printer maintenance and updates.
- B . When an attack occurs, the printer fixes itself without IT involvement.
- C . When an attack occurs, you can continue with current printing activities.
- D . The printer is always protected by HP Sure Shield and there are lower maintenance, service, and update costs.
Correct Answer: A
Question #3
Why should companies change their printer default passwords and settings?
- A . to enable the IT team to remotely update the firmware and diagnose problems with a low effort
- B . to prevent users from printing non-business documents like holiday photos
- C . to set all devices to known good passwords, making it easier for IT to access them
- D . to ensure that the printers remain within the control of the company and are not hacked with a low effort
Correct Answer: D
Question #4
Why should HP EWS (Embedded Web Server) be password-protected?
- A . to ensure that the printer control remains with the IT admin
- B . to avoid being exploited by employees transferring large files without authorization
- C . to ensure sensitive information is not sent to the wrong device or recipients
- D . to prevent employees from printing personal documents
Correct Answer: A
Question #5
What is the name of the HP self-healing hardware embedded in HP managed and enterprise printers?
- A . HP BlOSphere
- B . HP Endpoint Security Controller
- C . HP Whitelisting
- D . HP Sure Start
Correct Answer: A