Stonewood wants to make data breaches a thing of the past
(01/01/2009)
In the last year alone, 29 million people have been affected by data loss from a variety of government and other public sector bodies. With the IDC predicting that the mobile workforce will reach global figures of 1 billion by 2011, and that the move towards remote and mobile working across all sectors is a predictably upward trend, businesses have to ensure that their confidential and sensitive information is properly protected.
Stonewood Group has announced the launch of the first ever fully encrypted, fully portable family of products for today’s mobile workforce. Eclypt, Stonewood’s latest range of encrypted products offer the most advanced encryption technology available to the private sector.
The Eclypt range includes: Eclypt Corporate, a direct replacement for the laptop’s standard hard drive; Eclypt Freedom, an external USB hard drive and now Eclypt Pico Freedom, a USB memory stick. Safeguarding data by integrating sophisticated, entire disk encryption and data storage into tamper-proof hardware, the Eclypt range, protects data at rest, even if the device is stolen or lost.
“Eclypt drives require no maintenance, operate independently of the operating system, are free from renewable licence fees and call for no specialist IT knowledge or training” said Chris McIntosh, Stonewood CEO. “The Eclypt range therefore offers a first class protection to businesses who truly value their data.”
Eclypt hard drives provide instant data protection without noticeable adverse effects to a computer’s performance, encrypting and decrypting the data immediately and invisibly. Available capacities for the Eclypt range span from 60GB to 120GB for Eclypt Corporate, to 320GB to 500GB for Eclypt Freedom and 1GB to 8GB for Pico Freedom.
Related topics: Computer and PC Security Data management and data security Encryption Mobile and Wireless Security
Print version |
Email to a friend |
Related articles
Data breaches: Trends, costs and best practices gives you all the latest information on securing personal and corporate data, key recommendations for immediate action to improve data security, and how to respond to data breaches.
Other Security news and resources
Security News
Suppliers Directory
Jobs forum
Classifieds
Knowledge base
White papers
Research library
Security books
Special reports
Security interviews
Security companies
Security events
Security links
Security market
Product channels
Access Control Biometrics CCTV Intruder Alarms IT Security Manned Guarding Perimeter Protection Physical Security Remote Monitoring Security Services Fire, Health & Safety Other Security Products
IT Security white papers and research library
Access Control Authentication Data Management Data Security Digital Signatures Email Security Identity Management Internet Security Intrusion Prevention Network Security Remote access security Security Management Security Policies Security Software Security Threats Virus Detection Software Virus Protection VPN Vulnerability Assessment Wireless Security
Security books, guides, standards and toolkits
RFID and Smart Cards books, guides and reference documents Biometric books, guides and reference documents CCTV books, guides and reference documents Intruder alarms and intrusion detection systems books, guides and reference documents Monitoring and surveillance books, guides and reference documents IT Governance, ISO 27001 ISO 17799 and BS 7799 toolkits Fire, Health & Safety books, guides and reference documents


