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Browse All TopicsI wonder if I could get a sample of views on what procedures you use when it comes to physical disc destruction. We have numerous companies offering to perform drive destruction on our behalf, but I have some serious concerns. At present, we run active@killdisk (which isnt fallproof), then we incinerate the drive and turn it to ash. Our incinerator is going during a re-location so we would be left with software level destruction, which I doubt goes anywhere near far enough to without any shadow of doubt remove our data so it cant be retreived.
So we are in a position of considering getting in a 3rd party supplier to destroy our drives and media on our behalf. If you do engage a 3rd party, what assurances to you ask from them before putting your corporate data into their hands, i.e. do you insist they do the destruction on your corporate site, do you send staff across to oversee the procedure, do you check there staff aer security cleared etc?
Or do you just not take the risk and keep the destruction in house?
Also some redundant kit can be recycled, if we turned that disc to ash when it could have been recycled the green parties are going to kick up a fuss so we need to balance security, "going green" and cost. Any considerations most welcome to give us a steer as I am sure lots of you have had this dilemma before.
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by: wct296Posted on 2009-06-24 at 05:38:23ID: 24700428
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