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There’s a lot of hardware in the modern business setup, and most of it is computerized to some degree. As such, ridding your business of any of it has become a more involved process than it once was… all in the name of data security.
The simple fact is that more devices than ever have memory, which can easily cause serious problems if you are not careful.
According to the Federal Trade Commission, approximately 60% of used copiers that are sold at auction still contain sensitive data left by their previous owners. This is because merely deleting a file only hides it. The data itself remains on the device until it is overwritten or actively destroyed.
Therefore, if a printer or multipurpose scanner is ultimately resold or returned to a dealership without its data being wiped, it is a simple matter for a hacker to recover thousands of sensitive documents with software that costs around $20.
So, how does one sanitize hardware that is on its way out?
Logic may tell you to start with a factory reset—and while this is a perfectly acceptable starting point, it cannot be your only means of removing data. This is because these resets will frequently stop after clearing your hardware’s settings, leaving the data storage untouched.
To really clear the data from your hardware, it is best to follow the guidance of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST):
To do so, we take a multistep approach:
We can help you plan and undergo a successful equipment refresh. Find out more by reaching out at (516) 403-9001.
Learn more about what MSPNetworks can do for your business.
MSPNetworks
1111 Broadhollow Rd Suite 202
Farmingdale, New York 11735
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