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DriveCrypt Enterprise provides Businesses, Governments, Banks, Health Authorities, Councils and Law Enforcement Agencies of all sizes the ability to centrally deploy, manage and control hard disk encryption for all laptops and PC's in their organisation.   Encrypting the hard disks of tens, hundreds or thousands of laptops, USB sticks and other removable media has been traditionally hard to deploy and manage.  DriveCrypt Enterprise is the solution, allowing you to centrally deploy, manage and report and be totally secure in seconds.

There are many reasons why you should encrypt ALL of your company laptops and removable media.

Below are a few recent high profile cases which resulted in financial loss for all concerned, loss of reputation, legal litigation cases, fraud, identity theft, much pain for those affected by their details becoming public knowledge - and substantial monetary fines....

Organisations that wish they had encrypted...
  • The Ministry of Justice is missing four CDs with personal details of witnesses and victims.
  • More patient records are found on unencrypted USB drive.
  • MOD lose 600,00 recruit details on stolen non-encrypted laptop.
  • 9 NHS trusts admit to losing hundreds of thousands of patients data.
  • A "Catastrophic" failure at the UK's HM Revenue & Customs mean that 25 million individuals, and 7.5 million families personal, bank, social security and other details may have be compromised, and all concerned have been placed on high fraud alert following the loss of unencrypted CD's.
  • 10,000 laptops a year left in London Taxi's.
  • A laptop is stolen from an employee of Worcestershire Council's IT supplier, Serco, containing confidential data on 16,239 people.
  • Nationwide were fined nearly £980,000 for losing 11,000,000 customer details.
  • Marks and Spencers lost a laptop containing personal details and employment records of 26,000 employees.
  • A Laptop with details of 11,000 children aged between eight months and eight years has been stolen from a Nottingham hospital.
  • An HM Revenue and Customs employee's laptop containing the personal data of around 400 individuals was lost in transit by an external courier. Nearly 15,000 customers have been warned to be on high alert for potential scams.
  • 200,000 Hewlett-Packard (HP) employees were at risk of identity theft after a laptop containing their data was stolen from a Fidelity Investments.
  • A US Military Veteran department lost an unencrypted laptop containing personal information on more then 26,000,000 members.
  • Gap Inc have a laptop stolen containing unencrypted personal information for 800,000 people who applied for jobs.
  • An analyst employed by Brazos had his house broken into. His unencrypted laptop contained names, home addresses, social security numbers, credit information and account balances of 550,000 people who applied for student loans.
  • A VeriSign worker had laptop stolen. The laptop was stolen from a car parked in the garage. The laptop contained personal information - name, Social Security number, date of birth, salary information, telephone numbers, and home addresses - of an unknown number of VeriSign employees.
  • Boeing have a laptop stolen containing 382,000 employees' records.
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