British
company Secure Drives' Autothysis128s and Autothysis128t are solid state drives with 128GB of storage
space. They would be fairly unremarkable SSDs, were it
not for the ability to delete their data by sending an SMS message to a special
self-destruct number like some kind ofMission Impossible spymaster. And that data's not just
wiped. The SSDs are like piggy banks — once you've made the decision to delete
the data, the drive is physically destroyed, with the NAND flash chips and
security controller broken inside the drive's enclosure.
Text message is just
one way the data held on Secure Drives' devices could be erased. Removing the
drive from a PC, failing too many PIN prompts, a low battery level, or
activating a "tap-to-destroy" function on a touchscreen
"token" accessory will also see the data irrecoverably deleted. The
drives even have their own built-in GSM access. If the signal goes quiet for
too long, the drive is destroyed.
IF THE GSM SIGNAL IS SEVERED, THE DRIVE DESTROYS ITSELF
Secure Drives boasts that its Autothysis drives conform with
more than 100 country-specific data protection laws. But true peace
of mind — and the chance to feel like a secret agent in the process — doesn't
come cheap. You'll have to part with at least £967 (about $1,567) for Secure
Drives' base SSD, £111 (about $180) for each touchscreen token to link the
drive, and £29 ($47) a year for your GSM subscription after that.
Source: theverge.com
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