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You are here: Home / New Articles / Faraday bags sized to handle cellphones up to rack-mounted gear

Faraday bags sized to handle cellphones up to rack-mounted gear

May 17, 2021 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

Disklabs Shielding Enclosures are available in sizes ranging from cellphone covers to instrument rack shields, for shielding mobile phones, tablet devices, laptops, and other electronic devices from all RF signals. Common features of these Faraday shields include military-grade, water-resistant soft-sided enclosures, and greater than 90 dB signal attenuation of ambient wireless signals such as cellphone network signals, WiFi, GPS, RFID, NFC, and radio signals. These enclosures are constructed with double-layer shielding fabric that complies with US MIL-STD-188-125, using Cordura as an external water-resistant cover material. The shielding material used is DL5LFSM, an extremely effective barrier for blocking all radio signals. Each enclosure features a unique serial number for accurate asset tracking.

The Phone Shield Lab Edition PS2 features a window designed to allow viewing of the device inside, while still faraday bagskeeping it isolated from external RF signals. This is ideal for forensic lab work to prevent the remote wiping of data and other outside interference.

The Faraday Laboratory Box LB2 is a larger portable enclosure for enclosing digital devices within an RF shielded environment. It features an integrated pair of RF-shielded gloves to allow easy operation of devices for intelligence gathering or digital forensic investigation. When not in use the LB2 folds up to allow for easy transport or storage.

The Drone Shield DS1 is designed to ensure captured drones are not accessed remotely to remove evidence on them before they can be examined. This product can also carry other large electronic devices, preventing tracking or remote access.

The Rack Shield RS4U is designed to shield larger electronic devices such as rack-format computer servers up to 4U deep, isolating them securely and covertly from tracking or remote access.

The Faraday Blanket, available in custom sizes, is designed for TEMPEST teams to restrict signals during testing, or for antenna engineers to temporarily cover radiating tower-mounted antennas.

The Holdall and Duffel Bags are ideal for flight crews to hold their electronic gear safely.

DiskLabs shielding products give protection from a wide range of cyber-attacks including hacking, electronic key car theft, and malicious tracking applications. All Disklabs bags can optionally be made lockable for use with security or evidence tags, and can be made with a custom logo. Disklabs Faraday Bags guarantee the security of evidence, protect important files, and safeguard key information during transit. Whether it’s on a mobile phone, tablet, laptop, or key fob, these products provide the RF shielding needed. Disklabs shielding products are in use by government agencies, military departments, law enforcement agencies, car manufacturers, and security-conscious companies around the globe.

Disklabs has been a premier European industry leader in data recovery, digital forensics, and data erasure since 1997. Their unique Faraday Bags, specifically designed for protecting business and other mobile data, are now available from Saelig Co. Inc., Fairport, N.Y., the U.S. distributor. For detailed specifications, free technical assistance, or additional information, please contact Saelig at 1-888-7SAELIG, via email: info@saelig.com, or visit www.saelig.com.

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