Is it time to call, Bu!!$#!T on HP Chip Security Theater? It seems very convenient that HP's security concerns are so tightly connected to its supply business.
Unfortunately, HP is currently experiencing the wrath of what I believe results from numerous bad decisions. We are all witnessing the evaporation in their stock price as investors question HP's future.
I find it interesting that during the supply and chip shortage crisis in 2021- and early 2022, we saw another OEM, Canon Inc. discussing how end users could bypass DRM chip sensor technology in-order to use non-OEM supplies.
During those discussions, chips never came up as security enhancements or risks. Resellers have used non-OEM toner in A3 print equipment, all with chips, for over two decades. Never was security an issue.
If HP has so much trouble protecting its print hardware from chips on third-party ink and toner, I wonder what the security risk of all its other technologies is.
What about all the chips in the HP Poly communication equipment? What about the HP Samsung equipment? Where do those chips come from? What about the HP gaming PCs, the chips used in those technologies, and all the accessories gamers use? What about the chips in the HP Notebooks and the accessories user's connect to them? What about HPs 3D equipment any concerns about those chips? What about the HP augmented reality equipment and security concerns with those chips?
I think HP is highly desperate to maintain its supply business revenues. So as the world continues to print less, I believe HP will ramp up what I call its hostage-selling tactics, which include what many call Firmware Ransomware! and Security Theater!
Unfortunately, most of the industry's analysts won't question HP, as we all saw the nonsense reported regarding the HP Amplify roadshow! Nearly all the reports resembled an HP brochure.
I think HP has excellent marketing, and they will use that marketing to scare one into what benefits HP. But, unfortunately, the end-users experiences have always seemed far down the line to HP's priorities.
With all the technology equipment HP sells, I can't be the only one asking, why are HP's security concerns only regarding Ink and Toner?
I am a great advocate for all technology users to empower themselves with cyber security awareness, software tools, and expertise to manage their technology infrastructures, whether those infrastructures exist in the home office of a solopreneur, the remote office, or their corporate offices. However, those taking advantage of buyers through security theater are more of a threat as buyers will question their greed over reality.
This story adds to the industry’s dilemma regarding the silence of industry leaders and media. I believe the industry must escape their comfort in silence and seek an understanding of the painful truth!
Kodak files and wins complaint with ITC regarding industrial print plates coming in from Japan and China so cheap it's causing Kodak harm. In this episode I dig into the relationship Konica has with China and share thoughts on Kodak's revenues and profit as well. It seems to me there is more to the story than cheap plates!
HP revenues down huge from their 2021 bubble. Factoring in the 2022 Poly Acquisition HP has evaporated neary 12 yes, Twelve BILLION Dollars! Can be easily described as a "downward spiral" I also say, WTF to our industry media friends at OPI.
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