“The largest threat is information escape.”
Eric Ingebretsen, chief industrial officer at SK TES, an IT asset disposition supplier, tells me this early on throughout a tour of a 128,000-square-foot facility in Fredericksburg, Virginia. He’ll restate this a couple of occasions.
An enormous a part of this web site’s pitch to its shoppers, together with the “hyperscale” clients with gigantic information facilities close by, is that every machine is labeled, tracked, and inventoried for its drives—each apparent and hidden—and is both securely wiped or destroyed. The method, generally known as ITAD, is utilized by bigger companies, particularly once they improve fleets of servers or employees’ gadgets. ITAD suppliers guarantee all of the outdated gear is cleaned, then resold, repurposed, recycled, or destroyed.