Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn… with the ever-increasing popularity of social media, it will come as no surprise that online identity theft and fraud is on the rise. According to the Pew Research Center, 64 percent of American adults own…
E-waste is any obsolete or unused electronic equipment or device that has been discarded. Most commonly found in households and businesses, e-waste can range from household electronics (computers, printers, video game consoles, etc.) to industrial equipment like generators and air…
We are living in the paperless era, where companies store data on hard drives, flash disks, and other electronic storage devices. This might make most business owners think they are better off with a simple paper shredder to dispose of…
As an office manager or business owner, it is easy to just file away documents, invoices, etc as they come. However, at some point, your file cabinets may look like the central furniture of your office if you are not…
Don’t put your business at risk of cybersecurity hacks and theft. If you have hardware that’s more than 10 years old, it’s probably out of maintenance coverage for the operating system and various software installed on the machine. Rather than…
One of the biggest challenges facing IT companies that are seeking hardware device disposal is security. Another issue is ensuring the destruction and recycling of the equipment is eco-friendly and compliant with EPA and other guidelines. The process also has…
Why You Should Destroy Your Customers PII and PHI Data Information is vastly crucial to maintain and secure, and most so when in regards to customer information. There are many different secure ways to withhold information of a customer in…
With enterprise resources like email and storage moving to the cloud, companies are starting to question the monthly cost of having an on-premises server room. A small server room with a few racks can cost a company an additional $2000…