The original SafeBack design has withstood the test of time since its creation. This success was in part due to the wisdom and knowledge of Chuck Guzis who designed and created SafeBack in 1990. Since that time hard disk drive storage capacities have increased exponentially. Back then, who would have even guessed that personal computer hard disk drive capacities would ever exceed 100 gigabytes? To Chuck's credit, the original SafeBack design has accurately created thousands of evidence grade backups of hard disk drives for thousands of law enforcement and military computer specialists around the world. Recently, the design successfully withstood legal "Junk Science" attacks in two high profile national security cases in the United States. Needless to say, SafeBack has proven to be an extremely reliable evidence processing tool since its creation in 1990.
The upgrade from SafeBack 2.2 to SafeBack 3.0 brings together the talents and technical expertise of two credible publicly-traded corporations. In 2002, NTI entered into an agreement with Integrated Information Systems (NASDAQ:IISX) concerning the upgrade of SafeBack. Based upon the strength of the original SafeBack design, no changes to the functional design or interface were needed but the mathematical hashing was strengthened to ensure a greater level of accuracy when processing today's large hard disk drives and drives that will be developed in the future. SafeBack 3.0 relies upon the NIST tested SHA256 algorithm in two independent validation processes. One would think that an increase from the original 32-bit CRC hash to the much more robust 256-bit CRC hash would substantially decrease SafeBack's processing speeds. However, that is not the case because much time and effort was devoted to increased processing speeds. Depending upon the CPU speed of the processing computer, SafeBack 3.0 is actually faster than prior versions. Other improvements have also been made but the original SafeBack design remains intact. More information about SafeBack 3.0 can be found at http://www.forensics-intl.com/safeback.html. Please note that NTI no longer supports or endorses the use of older versions of SafeBack. NTI strongly recommends that SafeBack users upgrade to SafeBack version 3.0.
___I am a licensed user of SafeBack and my name should be on file with NTI. Please contact me for the upgrade price of SafeBack 3.0, I am providing an E-Mail address that will allow file attachments. I am knowledgeable in the use of SafeBack software and I will not need technical support from NTI concerning SafeBack 3.0. I am also aware that there is a charge of $19.95 (U. S. Dollars) if I wish to have NTI ship within the US, and that international order will be higher.
___I am not currently a licensed user of SafeBack but I would like to purchase the new SafeBack 3.0. Please contact me using the information provided below.
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