1976 N Yellowstone Hwy, Idaho Falls, ID, USA
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E Cyclers of Idaho
Data breaches are all too common in this day and age which is why we work hard to protect and destroy sensitive data and hardware. We ensure the complete destruction of hard drives and the data contained on them.
At E Cyclers of Idaho, our very first priority in any recycling opportunity is the protection of our clients’ data. As part of our commitment to having ultra-secure and environmentally responsible IT asset recycling and data destruction, E Cyclers of Idaho has achieved compliance with all major Federal, State and industry regulations. We
At E Cyclers of Idaho, our very first priority in any recycling opportunity is the protection of our clients’ data. As part of our commitment to having ultra-secure and environmentally responsible IT asset recycling and data destruction, E Cyclers of Idaho has achieved compliance with all major Federal, State and industry regulations. We provide a complete Certificate of Destruction for all of the data sensitive material upon request, and we follow all Federal, state and local guidelines in handling materials. Normally, there is a cost involved with the wiping of hard drives and data destruction, but since you would be a part of our customers and clients, we would waive any and all fees associated with the services we provide.
The R2 standard requires electronics recyclers to establish and maintain a data security program. This program is designed to prevent the unauthorized access, disclosure, or loss of sensitive information during the recycling process. R2-certified recyclers are expected to implement secure data destruction methods to ensure that data store
The R2 standard requires electronics recyclers to establish and maintain a data security program. This program is designed to prevent the unauthorized access, disclosure, or loss of sensitive information during the recycling process. R2-certified recyclers are expected to implement secure data destruction methods to ensure that data stored on electronic devices is properly and permanently erased. The standard provides guidelines on acceptable data destruction techniques, which may include overwriting, degaussing (for magnetic media), physical destruction, or other methods that render data unrecoverable.
The global average cost of a data breach in 2023 was USD 4.45 million, a 15% increase over 3 years.
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