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We encourage clients to reach out to us for all their electronic recycling needs. Whether you’re looking to responsibly dispose of old devices, securely recycle data-sensitive electronics, or reduce environmental impact, our team is here to assist. Let us help you make a positive difference for both your organization and the environment.
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Frequently Asked Questions – FAQs
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Data destruction refers to the process of securely eliminating sensitive information stored on hard drives and other storage devices. This can be done through either software or physical methods, and when performed at the client's location, it is referred to as onsite data destruction.
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Key industry standards and compliance guidelines for data destruction include DoD, NSA, NAID, and NIST 800-88. These standards help clients identify reputable and trustworthy data destruction service providers that adhere to best practices.
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There are several methods of data destruction, but data wiping or erasure, degaussing, and hard drive shredding are the most commonly used. These methods prevent data recovery, making them secure and reliable options.
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Due to the sensitive nature of information, industry regulations, and legal requirements, companies cannot risk even the slightest chance of theft, security breaches, or unauthorized access. Onsite data destruction is the ideal solution in these cases, as it is performed at the company's premises under the supervision of authorized personnel. Providers like Hummingbird International bring advanced, NSA-compliant equipment that follows the NIST 800-88 standard. This equipment securely shreds hard drives and storage devices into tiny pieces, and ensures the materials are safely disposed of for recycling. By choosing onsite destruction, companies can witness the entire process, ensuring complete data destruction with no possibility of recovery, all without the need to send devices to offsite facilities.