HP 2015 Sustainability Report

Introduction

Environment

Society

Integrity

About this report

In 2015, Hewlett-Packard Company also worked with the European Commission to develop the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which contains important new requirements for business on privacy protection. HP is well positioned to comply with the GDPR when it becomes effective in 2018. Asia Pacific : The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) of 21 economies implements the Cross-Border Privacy Rules (CBPR) System , which provides privacy protections for transfers of personal information across the region. In 2015, Hewlett-Packard Company worked with APEC to develop Privacy Recognition for Processors (PRP) as part of the regulatory system. Companies seeking CBPR certification often use data processors, and the PRP will enable accountability agents to review those organizations’ privacy programs and practices. Americas : HP supports new rules for the outdated U.S. Electronic Communications Priva- cy Act (ECPA) that will safeguard end-user privacy and provide clarity for information and communications technology service providers, particularly cloud services. As a part of this effort, we advocate for the Law Enforcement Access to Data Stored Abroad (LEADS) Act, which aims to prevent U.S. government agencies from accessing personal data on U.S. corporate servers abroad. In Latin America, HP supports the Ibero-American Data Protection Network (RIPD), a group of regulators working to strengthen personal data protection and secure ex- change of information. We collaborate with the RIPD and regional regulatory authorities to deepen understanding of the challenges that new technologies pose for effective data protection and the practical application of privacy regulations. Secure products With the number of cyberattacks growing at a rapid pace and with increasing sophis- tication, protecting against security breaches is an ongoing challenge for many of our customers. Our products and solutions are engineered with integrity. From the design phase through the product use phase, refurbishment, and recycling, HP provides market-leading products and services that our customers can trust to provide high levels of privacy and security protection. We deliver robust device, data, and document security by building new capabilities directly into our printers and personal systems. Printers In 2015, HP launched the world’s most secure printers, 1 the HP LaserJet Enterprise M506 series, the HP MFP M527 series, and the HP MFP M577 series. These models include the following industry-leading security features 2 that defend network entry points and guard against intrusions: • HP Sure Start: enables detection of and self-healing recovery from malicious BIOS attacks. • Whitelisting: allows only known firmware to be loaded and executed on these printers. • Run-time Intrusion Detection: provides in-device memory monitoring for malicious attacks. These features will be standard on new HP LaserJet Enterprise printers and HP OfficeJet Enterprise X printers with HP PageWide Technology moving forward.

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