Digital printing systems raise new cybersecurity concerns
As the printing industry continues to digitalize, it is becoming more important for packaging producers and operators to ensure they have secure software that complies with privacy and data regulations. Digital printing transfers digital files directly onto various materials without using physical printing plates. The process, like many digital interactions, is vulnerable to various cyber threats or loss of information, which can be detrimental to packagers and brands. Problems can arise from unauthorized system access, personal data protection, and operational quality. Managing these emerging risks in the digital printing process can help prevent financial loss, legal penalties, and reputational damage.ProAmpac highlights its latest fiber-based flexible packaging platforms, which are designed to replace rigid plastic with curbside-recyclable solutions. Sal Pellingra, the company’s VP of global package design, applications, and business development, introduced MP 1000, an active moisture-absorbing packaging technology for powders, and outlined ProAmpac’s push toward circular packaging infrastructure compliant with emerging legislations.
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ProAmpac highlights its latest fiber-based flexible packaging platforms, which are designed to replace rigid plastic with curbside-recyclable solutions. Sal Pellingra, the company’s VP of global package design, applications, and business development, introduced MP 1000, an active...


























