Encryption of image data in a digital copier
First Claim
1. A method of operating a digital copier, the digital copier including a scanner for recording image data, a memory for retaining image data, and a printer for printing an image based on the image data on a print sheet, comprising:
- in response to an alert, causing data in the memory to become substantially inaccessible.
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Abstract
In a digital copier, wherein hard-copy original images are scanned and retained as digital data in a memory and subsequently digitally printed out as copies, original data is encrypted before being stored in the memory, and then decrypted incidental to printing or other export. Data stored within a digital copier is thus protected from being hacked or otherwise accessed. Keys for encryption or decryption are stored external to the copier. Properties of “Pretty Good Privacy” (PGP), such as the use of session keys, can be employed. Also, an independent arbiter, connected with a plurality of copiers over a network, can perform security functions, such as retaining decryption keys for a large number of copy jobs, or erasing or transferring data out of copiers in response to a security alert.
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1. A method of operating a digital copier, the digital copier including a scanner for recording image data, a memory for retaining image data, and a printer for printing an image based on the image data on a print sheet, comprising:
in response to an alert, causing data in the memory to become substantially inaccessible. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A digital copier, comprising:
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a scanner, a memory, and a printer, disposed within a single box;
means for encrypting image data in the memory, the encrypting having at least one key associated therewith;
means for detecting an alert; and
means for segregating the at least one key in response to the alert. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20)
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