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July 25, 2008 • Vol.30 Issue 30

Green Data Destruction
D3’s New D3eraSE Service
Data destruction and green recycling efforts are often at odds with one another. Now, thanks to the new D3eraSE service from D3 (Digital Data Destruction Services), IT managers have another option for securely destroying data without permanently destroying the media on which it is stored.

D3eraSE is a Tier 4 electronic data destruction process that permanently removes all data stored on a hard drive or flash media in such a way that data recovery is impossible, yet the media is reusable. Because the D3eraSE service is more secure than simply overwriting the data, the NIST (National Institutes of Standards and Technology) classifies D3eraSE as acceptable for confidential documents. D3eraSE has also been accepted by the Department of Defense for use with media containing data that’s labeled as secret information.



Digital Data Destruction Services D3eraSE

Permanently erases data on storage media, making the media reusable and rendering data recovery impossible

(715) 372-6700

www.d3services.com


In contrast with Tier 3 destruction or Department of Defense Directive 5220.22 triple-pass overwriting, which leaves the opportunity for up to 10% of the data to be forensically recovered, the D3eraSE Tier 4 service eliminates the possibility of forensic recovery.

D3eraSE’s Tier 4 services provide a less extreme alternative to Tier 5 data destruction services that completely disassemble, degauss, and recycle hard drives. Plus, because media is still usable after using the D3eraSE Tier 4 service, customers can save thousands of dollars by reusing their existing stock of hard drives and flash media.

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