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Toolwipelocker V300 ^new^ Direct

  • March 25, 2012
  • Jared Brown

Toolwipelocker V300 ^new^ Direct

If you are still using a hammer and a drill to destroy drives, or trusting "quick format" to protect your clients, it is time to upgrade. The delivers peace of mind, compliance, and operational efficiency in one rugged, reliable package. To request a demo or a quote for the ToolWipeLocker V300, contact an approved ITAD equipment supplier today. Ensure your data's final state is as secure as its active state.

Power on the V300 and calibrate the pressure gauge (for physical mode). Connect the barcode scanner to scan the asset tag of the first drive. toolwipelocker v300

On the touchscreen, select "Destruction Profile." The V300 offers pre-set profiles (e.g., "DoD 5220.22-M," "NIST Purge," "NSA/CSS 9-12"). Custom parameters are also available. If you are still using a hammer and

While the initial investment may seem substantial, consider the cost of a single data breach: average $4.45 million globally (IBM 2023). In that context, the V300 pays for itself after the first 100 drives destroyed with verifiable certainty. Ensure your data's final state is as secure

Furthermore, the upcoming V300 firmware 4.0 (expected Q4 2024) will include AI-assisted drive detection—automatically identifying unknown controller chips and applying the correct secure erase command set. The ToolWipeLocker V300 is available through authorized industrial security distributors globally. The base model (V300-B) retails for $6,499 . The fully loaded model (V300-Pro), which includes the M.2 adapter, spare piercing pins, and a 5-year extended warranty, retails for $7,995 .

Insert the drive into the appropriate bay. For 3.5-inch HDDs, use the front-loading sled. For M.2 drives, open the top clamshell cover.

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If you are still using a hammer and a drill to destroy drives, or trusting "quick format" to protect your clients, it is time to upgrade. The delivers peace of mind, compliance, and operational efficiency in one rugged, reliable package. To request a demo or a quote for the ToolWipeLocker V300, contact an approved ITAD equipment supplier today. Ensure your data's final state is as secure as its active state.

Power on the V300 and calibrate the pressure gauge (for physical mode). Connect the barcode scanner to scan the asset tag of the first drive.

On the touchscreen, select "Destruction Profile." The V300 offers pre-set profiles (e.g., "DoD 5220.22-M," "NIST Purge," "NSA/CSS 9-12"). Custom parameters are also available.

While the initial investment may seem substantial, consider the cost of a single data breach: average $4.45 million globally (IBM 2023). In that context, the V300 pays for itself after the first 100 drives destroyed with verifiable certainty.

Furthermore, the upcoming V300 firmware 4.0 (expected Q4 2024) will include AI-assisted drive detection—automatically identifying unknown controller chips and applying the correct secure erase command set. The ToolWipeLocker V300 is available through authorized industrial security distributors globally. The base model (V300-B) retails for $6,499 . The fully loaded model (V300-Pro), which includes the M.2 adapter, spare piercing pins, and a 5-year extended warranty, retails for $7,995 .

Insert the drive into the appropriate bay. For 3.5-inch HDDs, use the front-loading sled. For M.2 drives, open the top clamshell cover.

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