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What happens when your old PCs are reassigned,
replaced or upgraded?
Do you have a clear data storage policy?
Systems may have data stored on the
hard drives that you are not aware of, may be responsible
for, and must securely destroy.
Simply formatting a disk or deleting
files DOES NOT remove the information from the hard drive!
When you upgrade, replace or reassign
a PC to a new user, you could be potentially exposing sensitive
data, including:
If you rely on just deleting or formatting the hard drive,
this information can easily be recovered with simple recovery
tools.
ZeroData Hard Drive Erasing Software protects the data
you're responsible for, from data being shared innocently
or worse exposed maliciously.
ZeroData has built-in security procedures to avoid unintentional
erasure and may be operated unattended to adjust to off-peak
processing schedules causing minimal disruption to your
day to day activities.
On completion ZeroData produces an unique HTML certificate
of completion - a 'security thumb print', which clearly
indicates the success, failure or interruption of the formatting
process. Certificates provide critical security proof for
business conformity.
Use ZeroData's entropy viewer to visually check that all
data has been removed from a hard drive.
ZeroData Conforms to both the German and US Department
Of Defence standards, and each location on a hard disk can
be written to 22 times for optimal security and confidence
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