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Proper DDS Tape Destruction Leaves Dumpster Divers Empty-HandedWhen you think of a dumpster diver you probably don’t think of corporate espionage or spying, but in fact, dumpster diving for hard copies and improperly disposed of digital data has put a bigger focus on company security. If your company is assessing the DDS Tapes or other media in your organization that needs to be disposed of, the best solution is to contact Minneapolis-based OceanTech. From the first call, you’re entering a secure process that ensures your data will never be compromised. Alex Sumetsky of OceanTech says, “Our business is multi-faceted, providing every type of electronic recycling and certified data destruction. DDS Tape Destruction is a service we provide, and all it takes to get things started is a phone call.” According to Satter digital data storage tapes and other sensitive media are shredded and cannot be reused. Storage devices are cataloged by make, model, and serial number and a certificate of destruction are issued to the client. If requested, the entire process can be videotaped, as well. In addition, secure data sanitization options ensure that sensitive data is rendered unrecoverable, and tapes that have to value are purchased for reselling and reuse.OceanTech works with some of the nation’s largest companies, and in addition to being the preferred provider in the Minneapolis area, the company has logistics partners that make it possible for a multi-location organization to have everything handled by the same company.For more information on Digital Data Storage Destruction, contact the experts at OceanTech at 612-331 4456.
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