First SSDs with AES 256-bit Military Level Hardware Encryption Offer Simple, Convenient and Low-Cost Data Protection for Windows® Laptops and PCs
UK-developed FIPS 197-validated drives with capacities to 256GB protect sensitive data on lost or stolen computers while delivering all the benefits of solid-state storageLondon, 1 August 2012 – Memory and storage specialist Integral has launched Crypto SSD, its first range of solid-state drives (SSDs) to feature military-level, AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) 256-bit hardware encryption. As well as the secure, convenient and low-cost protection of sensitive data, the new drives offer all the benefits of solid-state storage. This includes low-power operation, silent running, rapid boot