SecureDrives SSD Encryption and “Zero Touch” Backup
At CeBIT
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on February 14, 2011 at 3:17 pmSecureDrives, the brand name of Pangaea Media Ltd., announced the launch at CeBIT 2011, Hannover, Germany of its Solid State Drive Encryption and ‘Zero Touch’ Backup Solution for desktop and laptop computers.
Now organisations can secure data on the move or at rest using ultra secure hardware encryption with remote data destruction on ultra-fast and rugged Solid State Drives.
"In an increasingly connected world data has never been more valuable to use, or easier to abuse," says James Little, CEO of SecureDrives. "Data volumes are growing, files are larger and information has to be shared with more people and stored more securely. All this has to be done with fewer people involved, where the workflow friction created by encryption and backup has to be kept to an absolute minimum. SecureDrives solve these problems in a single, integrated hardware solution which provides everything the user needs to safely store, restore, share and securely destroy sensitive data."
The basis of the SecureDrives solution is a seamless blending of five separate technologies:
- Solid State technology
- Encryption
- Automated Backup
- Remote Data Destruction
- GSM
SecureDrives are a specially packaged Solid State Drive (SSD) which contains, embedded within it, everything necessary to encrypt, decrypt, backup and securely destroy sensitive data.
SecureDrives are available in both internal and external formats, and a backup caddy is available for zero touch – almost instant backup of even the largest files.