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Destroy the data, recycle the rest

Taken from The Green Sheet New Products  Issue 08:07:02  July 28th, 2008 http://greensheet.com/gs_online.php?story_id=872      Destroy the data, recycle the rest Product: D3eraSE  Company: Digital Data Destruction Services Inc.  In February 2003, the space shuttle Columbia exploded upon reentry into Earth’s atmosphere and streaked like a flaming comet across the Texas sky. In the aftermath […]

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Dr. Hutchison Discusses Security of Data on Electronic Media

Dr. Roger Hutchison participated in  a round table discussion, Sunday June 29, 2008, addressing data security as it applies to electronic media.  Additional participants were Joni Clark of Seagate and Jeff Pederson of Kroll OnTrack data recovery services. The archived PodCast can be heard here    ~This Sunday on Computer Outlook Radio Talk Show’s “Java

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Lake Superior Sounder – “The Truth on Data Destruction”

Lake Superior Sounder –“The truth is: Disc data isn’t really destroyed until the flakes start to fall”   Lake Superior Sounder Article “The truth is: Disc data isn’t really destroyed till flakes start to fall”  by Jared Glovsky In the good old days of paper and ink, it was fairly easy to get rid of

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Popular Mechanics Assembles Shredded Documents

Shred Reckoning Popular Mechanics shows how easily shredder output can be de-Humpty-Dumptied Shredder ShowdownPublished in the August 2005 issue.Go to original article The rise of Internet scams such asphishingand nowpharming(see POPULAR MECHANICS, August 2005, page 24) has given identity thieves the luxury of working from home, but a great deal of stolen information still comes

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Data from Columbia disk drives survived the shuttle accident

By BRIAN BERGSTEIN, AP Technology Writer Extracted from Yahoo News May 9th , 2008 Jon Edwards often manages what appears impossible. He has recovered precious data from computers wrecked in floods and fires and dumped in lakes. Now Edwards may have set a new standard: He found information on a melted disk drive that fell

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