Hard Drive Shredding

What is Hard Drive Destruction?

Hard drive destruction is the process of physically rendering a hard drive or its storage media unreadable and irrecoverable. This process is crucial for ensuring that sensitive data stored on hard drives cannot be accessed or retrieved, especially when the hard drives are being retired, recycled, or disposed of. There are several methods of hard drive destruction, each with varying levels of security and effectiveness.

Hard drive destruction at eRevival aligns with the level of security required for your specific data and compliance regulations. Government agencies, financial institutions, healthcare organizations, and businesses dealing with sensitive information often opt for methods like shredding and crushing due to their high level of security. For less sensitive data, degaussing or physical damage methods are used.

Techniques used in destroying Hard Drive:

Shredding or Crushing

Hard drives are physically shredded into small pieces using specialized equipment. This Technique completely destroys the platters, heads, and other components of the drive. Crushing involves crushing the hard drive with tremendous force, rendering the platters and data unreadable. This Technique is highly effective and is often used for large-scale destruction of hard drives.

Degaussing

Degaussing involves exposing the hard drive to a powerful magnetic field that erases the data stored on the magnetic platters. While degaussing can be effective, it’s important to note that some modern hard drives use technologies that can make data recovery possible even after degaussing.

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Hard Drive Destruction Process

  • Collection and Inventory:
  • Collected hard drives are sorted, inventoried, and logged to keep track of the destruction process.
  • Data Backup and Verification: Before destruction, any data that needs to be retained is backed up and verified.
  • Documentation: Detailed documentation is created for each hard drive, including serial numbers, make and model, and any relevant information.
  • Secure Transportation: If the hard drives are transported off-site for destruction, they are securely transported using methods that prevent data leakage or theft.
  • Choice of Destruction Method: The appropriate destruction method is chosen based on security requirements, regulations, and the resources available. This could be shredding, crushing, degaussing, or other methods.
  • Verification: After destruction, some organizations verify the process by checking that the hard drives are no longer functional.
  • Certificate of Destruction: A certificate of destruction is provided, detailing the hard drives that were destroyed, the method used, and the date and time of destruction.
  • Reporting and Documentation: The destruction process is thoroughly documented, including the certificate of destruction and any other required reports.
  • Secure Disposal of Remains: Any remaining fragments or debris from the destruction are securely disposed of to prevent unauthorized access or data reconstruction.

Why choose us?

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Service Reliability

With years of experience in the industry, we have built a reputation for delivering prompt and efficient services. Our clients trust us to handle their data destruction needs with utmost care and professionalism, ensuring minimal disruption to their operations.

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Security Expertise

Our team of experts is well-versed in the latest security protocols and industry best practices. We understand the critical importance of safeguarding sensitive information, and our advanced data destruction techniques guarantee irreversibly destroyed data.

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Certified Service

We are an EPA and NJ DEP notified facility, meeting and exceeding all requirements for responsible electronics recycling in compliance with EPA, NJ DEP, and all relevant local, state, and federal laws. Our Columbia, MD facility is R2v3 certified, demonstrating our commitment to industry-leading standards.

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