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October 24, 2017

Is Your Business on the Brink of Destruction?

 

With today’s technological advancements, there are many ways for companies to ensure protection of confidential information.  Shredding paper documents is common for businesses of all sizes.  What most businesses don’t realize is that simply destroying their confidential printed documents does nothing to protect the source of that information:  the computer hard drive.  What good is shredding the printed document, yet allowing the electronic version of that document to be sold or given away?   It is vital to your business security to understand the difference between recycling old computers and securely destroying the confidential information contained on those devices – before these obsolete devices leave the company’s premises.

Hard Drive Destruction: What You Need To Know

If your business has not properly destroyed its old hard drives, you could be risking the security of your confidential information and – ultimately – the future of your business.  When classified information falls into the wrong hands, an outside source can access confidential business information such as payment information, social security numbers, business strategies, and much more.

Without shredding every component of the drive before it leaves your possession, your business plans, financial records, and account passwords could be leaked anywhere. Although some individuals encourage do-it-yourself hard drive destruction methods, the only way to properly ensure that your hard drive is securely destroyed is to rely on a professional hard drive shredding company who performs on-site shredding.

Ineffective Hard Drive Destruction

If you search online, you’ll see many ineffective suggestions for destroying your obsolete computer hard drives.   Some of these methods include burning and smashing. Unfortunately, these options are not secure and can be very dangerous. Burning a hard drive will release harmful chemicals into the air, and could burn you or start a fire. Smashing a hard drive with a hammer or another tool is also unsafe and could result in physical damages. Participating in these activities also does not guarantee that your information is permanently eliminated. The only way to securely destroy your hard drive is by using a professional shredding company.

Effective Hard Drive Destruction

Professional hard drive shredding and recycling is required by most businesses. Information security has become a recognized issue, bound by rules and regulations across the nation. While sensitive information is required by law to be properly destroyed in specialized industries, some do not monitor the methods used to destroy company data. Making the wrong hard drive destruction decision can result in great harm to your company, employees, and customers. It’s important to use a professional hard drive destruction company to guarantee your data has been 100% destroyed.

Which Shredding Company Works Best?

Choose PROSHRED® Security Indianapolis to ensure the complete destruction of your business information via shredding on-site at your business location. All confidential printed material needs to be destroyed at the source: the hard drive. Recycling old electronics or shredding them off-site is not the most secure way to ensure complete destruction of the data on obsolete hard drives. Serving the Indianapolis area for many years, PROSHRED® Security now offers information destruction on-site to businesses and individuals across the State of Indiana and other Midwest locations such as Louisville, Kentucky, and Cincinnati and Columbus, Ohio.  Learn first-hand why we are the leading mobile shredding company in the state – call today to receive your free estimate at 1-317-578-3650.

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