Our H1i Bundle consists of the EMP1000-HS Degausser, 0101 Crusher & iWitness, where you can degauss, destroy, and document all with one package.
EMP1000-HS Degausser:
The Model EMP1000-HS degausser has been evaluated by the NSA and is listed on the NSA EPL for high security degaussers erasing data on 5,000 Oe longitudinal and perpendicular recorded disk drives and 3,000 Oe for tape media (includes LTO8 tape). The EMP1000-HS degausser is compact and portable and can be easily transported to the location of the media for onsite erasure and declassification.
0101 Crusher:
The SEM Model 0101 Hard Drive Crusher has been “evaluated by the NSA/CSS and meets NSA and DoD compliance guidelines for the physical damage of media” with a durability rating of 204 drives/hour. At the touch of a button, the SEM Model 0101 Hard Drive Crusher delivers 12,000 pounds (or 490K PSI) of force to a conical punch causing catastrophic trauma to the hard drive chassis while destroying the internal platter. The unit is quiet, smooth and virtually vibration free. Destruction takes only 8 seconds (Note: the Model 0101 Hard Drive Crusher can destroy up to 4 standard laptop drives or 6 ultra-thin laptop drives in one 8 second cycle).
iWitness:
The SEM iWitness is an end-of-life documentation tool for IT destruction. The iWitness software records the media and documents the erasure status. This information can be exported to a cross compatible CSV file and saved to a CDR or USB drive. The iWitness can be used with degaussers, like the SEM Model EMP1000 and the EMP1000-HS high security degausser, as well as SEM’s entire line of HDD and SSD crushers, shredders and disintegrators.
The H1i Bundle will help you comply with the following government and industry standards:
NSA/CSS/DoD Top Secret
- NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) Guidelines for Media Sanitization NIST SP 800-36/NIST SP 800-88
- PCI DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard)
- HIPAA (Health Information Portability and Accountability Act)
- PIPEDA (Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act)
- GLBA (Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act)
- California Senate Bill 1386
- FCC