Obsolete information stored on retired electronic storage media can be a severe liability to you and the future of your business. Data Slayer’s on-site hard drive shredding services are fast and efficient, allowing you to quickly and securely dispose of your hard drives. Our technicians are certified and trained to ensure that your hard drives are destroyed beyond all recovery, giving you peace of mind that your data is secure.
- Technology life cycles are getting shorter
- Hardware replacements are required more often
- Information is constantly becoming outdated and unwanted
- Businesses must guard against regulatory noncompliance and confidentiality breaches
Our mobile destruction trucks are equipped with the latest high capacity shredders capable of shredding up to 1500 drives per hour. Our on-site drive destruction services process satisfies all NSA/CSS and Department of Defense regulations and guidelines for drive destruction, including data erasure, degaussing, and shredding.
Our Simple 3-Step Process
1
All drives are scanned and recorded against client inventory lists before shredding.
2
Drives are shredded to NIST 800-88, Rev. 1, NSA, DoD guidelines in our state of the art mobile shred vehicle certificate of destruction.
3
Within 24 hours a Certificate of Destruction (COD) releasing all liability is sent to you via email.
Frequently Asked Questions
-
On-site hard drive shredding refers to the complete data destruction within your hard drive, making it inaccessible. For on-site, the Data Slayer will visit your location and perform the data destruction services on-site.
-
Yes. We allow the media owner to observe the data destruction process for maximum transparency. We will also issue a certificate of destruction once the process is complete to finalize the arrangement. The certificate will have your electronic serial number and will prove that it is no longer usable.
-
Wiping a hard drive via software or applications can result in the removal of all sensitive data, but there’s no absolute guarantee. That’s why physical destruction is a sure, time-proven method of securely destroying hard drives.