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DID YOU KNOW
removing data from your hard drive it not just a case of deleting files? You may well have sensitive data that needs to be completely removed from the drive. The process of removing such data is labour and time consuming and requires certain resources to be completely effective.

We take client confidentiality very seriously at NIS and as such we understand the sensitivity of your data. Therefore we will guarantee that your data storage devices will never leave our site and will be processed to NHS standards:
  • Collect storage devices from you using trained staff
  • Deliver the devices direct to our secure facilities
  • Ensure you continue to comply with the Data Protection act
  • Destroy optical, magnetic or mechanical data by removing the ability to read or utilise the device again
  • Provide you with an audit trail at the end of the destruction process
As part of this service, all drives will have circuit boards removed and drive platters crushed. This ensures beyond doubt that the drive and any data is rendered completely unusable.

Drives which meet our re-use category, whether they are from SUN, Windows, Macintosh, SGI or Linux based machines are loaded into our array drive destruction computers.
  • Data security is paramount to financial, retail, medical, research, legal and other industries, where personal, client based and corporate information cannot and should not be released into the public domain
  • A single erase or simple delete of data on a storage medium will not remove the information that has been stored. Complete retrieval of the data is quite possible.
  • Single binary wipes do not completely remove residual magnetic information from a hard disk drive or other media, allowing partial reconstuction of the original underlying data.



 

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