Protect Sensitive Information Before Technology Leaves Your Organization
Organizations throughout Berkeley rely on technology to store, process, and manage sensitive information every day. Educational institutions, research organizations, healthcare providers, technology companies, nonprofits, and professional service firms maintain critical data across computers, servers, storage systems, mobile devices, and backup media. These systems often contain research data, student records, employee information, financial documents, intellectual property, contracts, customer records, and confidential business communications. When technology assets reach end-of-life, the information stored on them remains vulnerable if not properly destroyed. Simply deleting files or formatting storage devices does not permanently remove data. Certified data destruction ensures sensitive information is permanently eliminated before assets are reused, sold, recycled, or disposed of.
