Canon Recognised as 2025 Print Security Leader in new Quocirca Report

London, UK, 1st October 2025 – Canon Europe has once again been recognised as an Industry Leader in Quocirca’s prestigious 2025 Print Security Landscape report, reinforcing its position through a continued focus on security as a strategic priority for customers. In an environment where businesses are facing an increasingly complex environment, the report highlights the significant strides that Canon has made with its security strategy - and its ongoing commitment to its customers to deliver a globally consistent offering, which outpaces competitors.

The report from Quocirca is based on the views of IT decision makers across the US and Europe (France, Germany and UK) and provides insights into the strategies of major print vendors. The findings highlight Canon’s security approach which carefully considers the role people, processes, and technology play in securing documents, protecting printers and MFPs - ensuring compliance with data protection regulations.

Quocirca also highlights the significant strides that Canon has made with its security offering, which includes the introduction of its new imageFORCE range. This series of MFPs, designed for modern offices, includes advanced security optimisation tools which leverage machine learning, recommending optimal device security settings and effectively minimise security vulnerabilities.

Other Key highlights from the Quocirca Report include:

uniFLOW Online: This flagship print management platform, uniFLOW Online is tightly integrated into Canon devices and allows customers to gain a consistent and standardised approach to security across their print environment. This online print management solution has the power to track documents and safeguard credentials across devices, documents and data. It also provides customers with remote device support and emergency print modes to add resilience should cloud connections fail.

Comprehensive security offering: Canon offers a broad range of proprietary and third-party solutions that protect information throughout the entire document lifecycle. This includes device, output, capture, and document and content management. For example, Canon MFPs also feature built-in advanced security functions that support robust authentication methods and firmware integrity. Canon’s cloud-based solutions, such as Cloud Connector and uniFLOW Online also deliver advanced security based on zero trust principles.

Strong partnerships: Canon has established strong partnerships with industry leaders such as Trellix, Microsoft, and AWS. In addition, it works with industry-leading information security audit organisations to enable penetration testing at release stage for major software updates. These collaborations enhance Canon's ability to provide robust security solutions and services.

Subscription Security Services: Canon has also recently launched two new Subscription Security Services to help businesses with the foundations for managing and securing their print security and safeguarding end point devices, documents and data. The Enhanced Security package provides robust device hardening, automated firmware updates, data backup, and secure data destruction - whilst Premium Security builds on this with proactive device monitoring and management, real-time threat detection, remediation, and detailed security insights.

Fabrizio Falzarano, Head of Workspace Marketing and Innovation at Canon Europe comments: “Information security is the lifeblood of modern organisations, and we are continually investing in delivering powerful services and solutions to keep the end point devices, data and digital documents of organisations secure. Through this innovation we have developed products which seamlessly integrate into a business’s existing IT infrastructure, which are easy to implement and configure. We are delighted to be recognised by Quocirca as a Leader in its recent report, which is a testament to our dedication in meeting and exceeding the evolving security needs of our customers”.