Fasoo AI pushes print security as manufacturing IP risk
Fasoo AI said manufacturers need stronger protection for printed documents as intellectual property often becomes vulnerable after it leaves the digital environment. The Seoul-based company outlined print controls, watermarking and audit tools it says can reduce theft, misuse and accidental disclosure.
Why it matters: - Manufacturing companies still depend on printed documents for design, production, quality control, supplier work and compliance. - Once sensitive information is printed, standard cybersecurity tools often lose visibility. - That creates a security gap for intellectual property, trade secrets and regulated data. - Fasoo AI argues print security should be treated as part of enterprise IP protection, not a back-office task.
What happened: - Fasoo AI highlighted the need for stronger print security in manufacturing on Aug. 18, 2026, from Seoul, South Korea. - Executive Managing Director Jason Sohn said digital controls disappear when documents are printed and physical leaks can pose the same risk as digital ones. - The company said manufacturers continue to print engineering drawings, production schedules, inspection reports, process documents and technical specifications.
The details: - Fasoo Smart Print extends data-centric security into the print environment. - The system includes policy-based print controls, visible and invisible watermarking, print activity logging and audit trails. - Organizations can allow, block or require approval before printing sensitive documents. - The platform can apply user-identifiable watermarks automatically. - Visible watermarks are designed to deter unauthorized distribution. - Invisible watermarks are designed to support forensic tracing. - The solution also supports OCR-based detection of sensitive information in image-based documents. - It can automatically mask regulated information. - It includes secure pull printing so documents are released only to authorized users. - The company said the controls are meant to improve accountability without disrupting engineering or production workflows. - Fasoo AI said stronger compliance requirements and trade secret concerns are pushing manufacturers to govern how information is printed, shared, retained and audited. - The company said print security should be part of a broader data lifecycle strategy as manufacturers expand AI use and global collaboration.
Between the lines: - The pitch positions print as one of the last unmanaged channels inside manufacturing security programs. - That framing matters because physical documents can bypass endpoint and file-level controls already in place. - The broader message is that AI-era governance is expanding beyond digital repositories to include paper workflows.
What's next: - Fasoo AI is directing readers to more information. - The company said its broader enterprise products and services help organizations build secure AI and governance infrastructure. - Manufacturers that adopt print governance tools can tighten control over sensitive information across the full data lifecycle.
The bottom line: - Fasoo AI is betting that manufacturing security teams will treat printed output as a core IP risk, not a minor operational detail.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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