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willay
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2nd May 13 at 14:49   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Has anyone had to do this? can you recommend any firms? got approximately 100 hard disks that need to be destroyed.
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willay
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This isn't your gay porn collection we are trying to hide evidence of Gary.
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Yeah smash them to bits
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Land rover over them
Cavey
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I used to open then then hammer/bend the discs
John
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Toxic bonfire
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A drill and some good quality drill bits and go to town on em!
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Google for a local firm, will be plenty about although personally i'd opt for a company that shreds the drives rather than 'bending' or 'hole punching'.
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We use SIMS. They've got a mobile unit that comes to site.

http://www.simsrecycling.co.uk/IT-Asset-Services/Data-destruction/Onsite-data-destruction
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quote:
Originally posted by Dom
Google for a local firm, will be plenty about although personally i'd opt for a company that shreds the drives rather than 'bending' or 'hole punching'.


Was good enough for Cheshire county council 10 years ago
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Will it blend
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We blank them using either DBAN (google it) or disk imager, then dispose them using an it recycling company
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Off the end of a pier?
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All depends on the impact level of your data really. We have IL3 and higher clients so we need certification and auditing on everything
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DBAN is a good way of doing it, but obviously 100 disks, means you'll have to put the time in yourself.

 
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