Hitachi, Fujitsu Falsely Claim “world’s first” with New MJA2 CH Notebook Drive

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December 2nd, 2008 Leave a comment Visited 40 times, 3 so far today

The Stonewood Group, a leading designer and manufacturer of encrypted hard drives, announced the launch of its Eclypt range earlier this year, however Hitachi, Fujitsu has claimed its MJA2 CH Notebook Drive is a world’s first when Stonewood’s Eclypt Hard Disk Drives, that has been on the market for over six months also handles 256-bit AES encryption.

The Drives are FIPS 140-2 Validated as well as ‘Approved for Use’ by NATO and by CSE for the Government of Canada, and both DIPCOG & CESG CAPS certified.

This next generation of the FlagStone family of hardware encrypted drives is a completely tamper-proof and tamper-evident range of hard disk drives that protects data at rest, even if the device is stolen or lost.

About Stonewood: www.Eclypt.com

Stonewood Group is an innovative solutions-driven company that manufactures the industry leading FlagStone range of hardware encrypted drives.

Trusted globally by Governments, Law enforcement agencies and the world’s foremost financial and medical corporations, the FlagStone range is widely-recognised as a fit and forget, tamper proof solution for securing data at rest.

FlagStone now evolved into Eclypt, with improved features including Windows Management software, 128 User Accounts and configurable password length and login attempts.

Stonewood also introduced the Eclypt Freedom family of portable devices including a 500GB hardware-encrypted USB drive, Eclypt Freedom, and PICOFreedom, a fully encrypted FIPS140-2 validated USB stick with capacities up to 8GB.

www.Eclypt.com , www.Stonewoodgroup.co.uk

Zara Gibb
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Peppercom Europe
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