CERTIFIED DATA DESTRUCTION SERVICES
We Make Data Disappear
As a certified data destruction service provider, we are fully equipped to handle your most sensitive data destruction needs. And as you know, data security is no longer just about hard drives. With the internet of things (IoT), an increasing number of devices hold sensitive information and interact with the cloud.
All our certified data destruction service processes conform with the NIST SP 800-88-R1 Guidelines for Media Sanitization . For example, our default wiping methodology is a single overwrite pass with a 100% verification pass. However, if you desire three-pass or seven-pass wipes, we can certainly accommodate that upon request.
We can help you get rid of data - for good.
What is the Department of Defense Standard?
We get this question a lot. The short answer is that there isn’t a DoD wipe standard! Usually, people are referring to an outdated method of data sanitization using three overwriting passes that was referenced in a 1995 supplement to the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM). After 2006, the NISPOM manual (a.k.a. DoD 5220.22-M) no longer specified any overwriting pattern. Instead, the National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) Special Publication 800-88 Guidelines for Media Sanitization (last revised in 2012) is now cited by most regulations and certification programs as the standard.
THREE DECISIONS TO MAKE
Location
Onsite (your facility)
Watch us shred your drives before they leave your control
Offsite (our facility)
Drives are transported in secure vehicles and/or locking containers
Method
Overwriting (“Wiping”)
Includes a 100% verification pass. Allows the drive to be reused.
Shredding
Physically destroys drive, typically to a width of 1.5” (HDDs) ⅜” (SSDs)
Degaussing
Removes data from magnetic media. Renders hard drives inoperable.