Product Description:
Just like PC's, today's digital office devices use a hard disk drive to
store document data. Computer systems and networks are protected by
firewalls, passwords and encryption. Despite the precautions of
manufacturers, the data on your imaging and communication systems often
remains vulnerable to industrial spying and information leaks. When the
temporary data on the hard disk drive is compressed with Ricoh's unique
compression method, it is virtually impossible to restore it to its
original state. To double security, the data can be erased. To this
end, Ricoh presents Data Overwrite Security Unit. Whenever pages are
printed or copied, your multifunctional device stores the latent image
data as temporary data on the system's hard disk drive. Ricoh's Data
Overwrite Security Unit erases the temporary data on the hard disk
drive. By overwriting the information with random data twice and null
data once, Ricoh offers an unprecedented level of security. All
confidential data is unrecoverable. Especially when your company often
handles mission critical information, overlooking the data retained on
your multi-functional device can lead to security breaches and
information leaks. Ricoh's Data Overwrite Security Unit allows you to
benefit from all the functionalities of your equipment, eliminating the
security threat without interrupting your normal workflow. A simple
display panel icon provides visual feedback regarding the overwrite
process. You can rest assured there are no loopholes in your system's
security. Ricoh's Data Overwrite Security Unit has obtained ISO15408
certification Evaluation Assurance Level 3. The ISO15408 is an
internationally recognized standard that defines security requirements
and establishes procedures for evaluating the security of IT systems
and software. Currently, the Level 3 standard is unsurpassed, thus
providing the ultimate in document security needs for today's
information age.
| Product Description |
Ricoh Data Overwrite Security Unit Type K - encryption module |
| Device Type |
Encryption module |
| Form Factor |
Plug-in module |
|