Xelltec, a provider of end-to-end hardware and software security offerings, has launched new Integrated Security System (XISSYS) microchip, which is an embedded security offering designed to allow users to disable a stolen laptop, smart phone, or other mobile device.

The new XISSYS microchip provides users with options to erase data, or to physically destroy the mobile device leaving it completely inoperable, if the user mobile device is lost or stolen.

In addition, the microchip enables users to copy the data from mobile device remotely to a server, before the data is destroyed.

The microchip also acts as a tracking device, enabling the owner to find the physical location of their stolen laptop or smart phone.

Xelltec CEO Ken Willard said any mobile device with their microchip can be immediately and completely disabled, preventing a potentially devastating security breach.

"When the backup process is finished, a new process can be initiated inside the main board which generates a high-frequency voltage that zaps all of the hardware parts of the device and destroys the device, so neither the device nor the parts are usable anymore," Willard said.