Significant time-savings when erasing data
Ibas is experiencing a steady increase in
the demand for data erasure services. In 2002 alone, Ibas
assisted in erasing data on 60,000 PCs, and there are now a
significant number of major companies that wish to delete the
data on large numbers of PCs over the shortest possible time.
The new version of ExpertEraser will significantly reduce the
amount of time spent by its customers on erasing data.
Version 2.0 also covers newest standards
With the extremely high level of expertise among its
employees, the company can continuously follow developments in
the field of storage technology. Hard disks are becoming
increasingly more compact -- more and more data is able to be
stored, but available capacity is being pushed to the extreme
limits. Hard disk standards are now developing independent of
the PC-type's BIOS and operating system.
All
known shareware depend on the PC's BIOS and operating system
to erase hard disks, and there are a number of well-known
holes in this approach. Nor is shareware regularly updated in
order to take account for changes in hard disk standards. For
example, shareware has problems tackling hard disks based on
the new hard disk standard ATA6, and in particular larger ATA
hard disks. The truth is that significant amounts of data
evade the erasing procedure these programmes use.
Ibas has invested considerable resources in further
developing ExpertEraser when it comes to new standards, and
Version 2.0 covers the new standards ATA6/LBA 48 -- erasing
100% of both old and new hard disks.
New scandals popping up on a regular
basis
MSNBC News reported February 6, that an auditor office in USA
had checked a state computer from the National Health Service.
A state computer put up for sale as surplus contained
confidential files naming thousands of people with AIDS and
other sexually transmitted diseases. And at a technical
university in Massachusetts, USA, two students bragged about
how they were in possession of significant amounts of
sensitive information after having purchased used hard disks
via the Internet auction company eBay.
The
general impression is that PC-users are taking the problem
much too lightly. The rate of upgrade to new, larger computers
is greater than ever, and unless special security measures are
taken, many of the old PCs will still contain information -
such as detailed patient journals, confidential documents,
passwords, business secrets and sensitive political documents
-- that the former owners would not much like to have fall
into the wrong hands.
For more information, please
contact:
Tormod Nymoen, Marketing Manager Ibas AS,
phone: +47 62 81 01 00, cellular: +47 95 88 61 91,
e-mail: tormod.nymoen@ibas.no
Facts about Ibas AS
The data security company Ibas, established in 1978, is one of
the world's leading companies in Data Recovery and Data
Erasure with Computer Forensics as an emerging business area.
The Group's Head Office is located in Kongsvinger, Norway,
with subsidiaries, distributors and partners worldwide. For
more information, please visit www.ibas.com