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secure Data Eradication of Hard Disk Drives
Developing a
sound data protection strategy is one of the more complex tasks
faced by today’s IT organizations. Historically, company concerns have centered only on access (i.e.,
authentication and authorization), backup and recovery or business
continuity.
Today, an increasing number of regulatory
requirements that govern the protection of personal information
(e.g., health records, financial statements, credit/debit card
information, social security numbers, etc.) are causing companies to
continually reexamine how they protect information from getting out
of their control.
One area that has been overlooked by a number of companies is the security of data stored on magnetic disk. Many may not consider this to be an issue because they don’t think in terms of disk-based data leaving the premises. However, consider the rapid turnover of technology as leases expire. Add to that the regularity of hard disk failures within disk arrays (an admittedly “quiet” occurrence because of RAID data protection) and disk data “departures” become an almost daily event.
Companies
sensitive to the problem of data remaining on an individual HDD or a
disk subsystem when it leaves the physical security of a data center
are faced with the dilemma of how to properly eradicate data in the
most cost-effective manner.
PeakData’s Disk Data Eradication Service provides complete eradication of data from hard disk drives, protecting a company’s hard-earned reputation and trustworthiness by preventing confidential information from falling into the wrong hands. PeakData’s software-based technology ensures secure eradication and provides the detailed reporting required to meet today’s state and local government and industry regulatory compliance requirements, customer and employee privacy legislation, and security mandates. As a result customers are insulated from exposure to legal liabilities or loss of corporate assets.
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Make sure that the hard drives leaving your
promises do not contain any Data Resp. are not reconstructable.

Here you can see the New IDC Best Practices Study.
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