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Computer Forensic SCSI Write Block Protection

SCSI Write Blocker - Models SR14A and SR15A
- Prevents any attempt to write to a drive while allowing complete access to download, view and investigate the drive under examination.
  

 Ideal for Computer Forensic Investigation  

*       Prevent Data Corruption   

*       Prevent Security Breaches

*       Prevent Data Loss due to human error

With the rigors of evidence standards in mind, hardware Write Blocking is a must.  SCSI Write Blocker allows data to be read at full speed, however, it will block any and all write commands thus preventing the possibility of writing to, or formatting the drive under examination. To prevent any system problems when write commands are ignored, a false acknowledge of writing is reported to the host computer.
Any software solution used to examine a drive under investigation has the potential (overt or accidental) to write to the drive. By using a Hardware Write Blocking interface, Computer Forensic Investigation may be accomplished without fear of compromising the data on the drive.
The SCSI interface to the drive may be LVD, HVD, or SE because the SR14 and SR15 are equipped with a Paralan Universal SCSI interface, just connect cables and turn it on.

 

Key Benefits

  • True SCSI to SCSI interface means image captures at SCSI rate
  • Compatible with all SCSI interfaces, including HVD
  • Works in Raid environments
  • State of the art solution without compromise or interface problems

Pricing

Description SKU # Price
SR 14A External SCSI Write Block with Cables sku-5 550.00
SR-15A Internal SCSI Write Block sku-6 500.00
External Power supply sku-7 38.00


 

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