Logic Instrument Showcases Fieldbook Tablets and TEMPEST Program at Eurosatory
The manufacturer of terminals for harsh environments presents its range of rugged mobile products on Tuesday at Eurosatory, highlighting its subsidiary Elexo's TEMPEST program, dedicated to protecting classified information against involuntary electromagnetic emissions.
Rugged Tablets and Laptops for Armed Forces
Logic Instrument showcases its Fieldbook range, consisting of rugged Android and Windows tablets from 8" to 12.2" equipped with modular field accessories, as well as a 13.3" rugged laptop certified IP65. The group also presents its new Fieldbook LD140, a lapdock that is available and being deployed, which transforms a smartphone into a mobile workstation by providing a screen, keyboard, touchpad, and connectivity suited to operational needs. This Mobile First approach leverages compatibility with Samsung DeX to offer an interface similar to a traditional computing environment while maintaining the mobility of a professional terminal. In addition to its own products, Logic Instrument displays solutions from leading brands such as Getac and Durabook, expanding its offerings in mobility, durability, connectivity, and operational continuity.
The TEMPEST Program, a Response to Digital Sovereignty
Elexo, a subsidiary of the group, presents its TEMPEST program, aimed at preventing information compromises through involuntary electromagnetic emissions from electronic equipment. With its expertise in design, integration, and adaptation of equipment according to TEMPEST requirements, Elexo supports defense forces and sensitive organizations in upgrading computing solutions to enable the handling of classified information confidentially, even in exposed environments.