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CANON

Canon UK partner

A Partnership Built on Trust

Active8 is proud to partner with Canon to bring security-first print and document technology to organisations across the UK. From encrypted, authenticated devices to secure document workflows, this partnership pairs Canon's engineering with Active8's expert delivery; helping you protect sensitive information at every stage of the print and document lifecycle.

CANON & ACTIVE8

 What Does Canon Deliver?

TPM 2.0 encryption and start-up verification protect every device against malware and unauthorised firmware changes.

ISO 27001 print security

uniFLOW and uniFLOW Online hold jobs in a secure queue, releasing them only once a user authenticates at the device.

ISO 27001 certified, with a dedicated Product Security Incident Response Team monitoring and responding to emerging threats.

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Canon print security

67% of organisations suffered a print-related data breach in the past year.

Source: Quocirca Print Security Landscape Report 2024 

Supporting Your Organisation's Goals

Every Sector. Every Compliance Requirement.

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Prevent Data Breaches

Encrypted devices and secure print release stop sensitive documents being left exposed or intercepted.

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Meet Compliance Requirements

Need more lines? Add users in minutes. Downsizing? You only pay for what you use. Hosted systems expand alongside you, providing flexibility without the need to reconfigure hardware.

ISO 27001-aligned solutions support GDPR and sector-specific regulatory obligations.

Control Access & Authentication

Take business calls from anywhere, using your desk phone, laptop, or mobile device. Hosted telephony connects your team present anywhere giving seamless flexibility for remote/hybrid teams.

Multi-factor authentication and user identification restrict devices and functions to the right people.

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Protect Confidential Documents

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With BT phasing out PSTN/ISDN by 2027, hosted telephony use contemporary cloud-based IP networks to keep you connected and compliant plus it becomes a seamless, future-ready communication solution.

Secure pull printing means jobs only print once a user is physically present at the device.

Expert Support from
Active8

Active8 experts implementing low-carbon print technology

From auto-attendants and voicemail-to-email to call recording, conferencing, mobile twinning, and CRM integration, these technologies improve communication and professionalism.

Consultancy, deployment and ongoing management across your entire Canon estate.

Reduce Risk Across

Your Fleet

Data is stored in secure UK-based data facilities that have encryption, backups, and disaster recovery in place. Additionally, you prevent hardware ageing and pricey maintenance.

Device Hardening and end-of-life Data Removal services close down vulnerabilities before they're exploited.

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Active8 designs and delivers tailored print and document solutions that combine Canon's security-first hardware and software, including uniFLOW, uniFLOW Online and Device Hardening services, with expert consultancy and ongoing support. From risk assessment and deployment to monitoring and maintenance, Active8 ensures your print environment stays protected, compliant and under control.

With experience across legal, financial, healthcare and public sector organisations, where document confidentiality is critical: Active8 provides proactive support, transparent management and security strategies built for the long term.

Secure your print environment with

CANON

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