Saturday, August 17, 2013

Destroying company hard drives

By Monica Daniels


Computers are used in the workplace and usually will contain sensitive information that would better not made available or accessible to outsiders. Whether the data and information relates to the company, clients or staff, there are dangers involved once a fraud with ill motive gets access to it. In addition, ICO regulations require that a company should be fined if they do not keep data and information relating to their clients and staff confidential and secure.

Another gadget used in the office and which may also contain sensitive company data is the mobile phone. You must authorise the staff to leave the handsets before they go away or leave. In addition, replacing mobile phones is necessary when the company is doing an upgrade.

Whether large or small, companies must therefore think about what to do with their computer hard drives or mobile phones that contain sensitive data that could pose a danger when accessed by third parties. The two options available basically are: clearing the data from the hard drive or destroying the hard drive all together.

Clearing the data is favourable option for many companies because it is convenient to them and it will not require them to destroy the hard drive. In addition, they think that the hard drive or mobile phone can be used again in the future.

What will happen when wiping the data is chosen? A company must buy software that will be run into the hard drive to destroy the data in question. Once this sensitive data and information is wiped out, the hard drive can be reused.

What is the disadvantage of wiping data? Unfortunately, the information is not completely destroyed as long as the hard drive and mobile phone can be accessed. Professional frauds take advantage of this because they can still run reformatting programmes. This means your data is still at risk of being seen by a third party even after wiping.

This is the reason the second option is preferred by some companies and businesses: completely destroying the hard drive. The hard drive can no longer be accessed, and neither can the data and information contained in it. This means you are completely and 100% secure.

A challenge with many companies is just how to approach hard drive destruction. The task is engaging because hard drives are tough and you may not end up destroying it properly. That is why a professional hard drive destruction service comes in handy.

Companies can take advantage of hard disk destruction services provided by professionals in their localities. Once they physically destroy the hard drive, it is not possible to have someone accessing the data and information therein because the hardware is no longer accessible. This will leave the business owner or company with peace of mind, knowing that the sensitive data and information stored in the hard drives will never be accessed.




About the Author:



No comments:

Post a Comment