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RunCore InVincicle and XAPEAR offer data-self destruction

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/23/2012 03:51 PM | source: | 0 comment(s)

RunCore introduced the InVincicle, a new SSD with a physical self-destruction mechanism, and the XAPEAR, which allows for complete remote data deletion via your cell phone.

RunCore, leading supplier of high-performance solid-state drives, has just started giving a sneak preview of two soon to be globally available special-use SSDs, the RunCore InVincible with a physical self-destruction mechanism, and the RunCore XAPEAR, allowing for complete remote data elimination through your mobile phone.

The RunCore InVincible SSDs allow you to protect your data from third party access in two ways with a single click. One method is the intelligent elimination of all your data through overwriting the entire disk with. A less subtle method is the physical destruction of your SSD by applying an over-current to the NAND flash memory and thereby rendering these. The RunCore InVincible product series is catering to embedded computer systems requiring high-speed serial switched fabric interconnects for rugged design implementation and more flexible power ranges. Delivering optimized storage options particularly in mission-critical fields such aerospace, military and general industrial applications.

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