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British firm launches self destruct technology for laptop data
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Technology company Virtuity has developed an intelligent security technology that can block access and even destroy data if a laptop is moved from its designated space.

British firm launches self destruct technology for laptop data
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Dubbed Backstopp, it uses wireless communications, such as WiFi, and RFID to monitor the electronic ‘heartbeat’ of a laptop and determine its location. If the device is moved from its allowed zone the software steps in to remove sensitive data – even if it’s switched off.

Virtuity CTO Dean Bates says it’s designed to be used in conjunction with encryption software – allowing easier access to data for authorised personnel while providing another powerful layer of protection from data theft.

If a laptop owner reports it missing, or the control centre concludes that the machine is at risk – for example, sensing that it is being moved through a stairwell – the system sends a self-destruct message. Additionally, the system uses any in-built webcam to start taking photographs, uploading images as soon as any network becomes available to help find the thief.

“There are millions of laptops out there that contain valuable data,” observes Bates. “The vast majority are not stolen for their data, but the ultimate recipient will often come across the data and use it for criminal purposes. This solution prevents that illicit use.”

Prices start at £10 per laptop per month, and the new system is set to become an essential add-on security measure for companies and especially government departments.
 
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