Thursday, September 09, 2010
Data Destruction Minimize

Are you planning on replacing your computer?  What are you going to do with your old hard drive?  Are you concerned about possible identity theft or fraud if the data on your old hard drive isn’t destroyed?

You may choose to have your hard drive physically destroyed to prevent data theft or you may decide to go for the less expensive option (and more environmentally friendly option) of erasing your data before getting rid of your hard drive.

If you delete your data and format the hard drive it is still possible for your data to be recovered by anyone with the right tools and techniques.  This is why, in these circumstances, it is important to have your hard drive securely wiped.

Digital Disclosure offers a secure wiping service that complies with US Department of Defence requirements and the Data Protection Act.  You will also get a Data Destruction certificate on completion.

Destroying Confidential Data

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