Policies and Procedures and Why They Matter
Most organizations have some type of destruction process in place for confidential information. Whether you utilize an outside service or
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Most organizations have some type of destruction process in place for confidential information. Whether you utilize an outside service or
DataShield provides physical destruction and shredding of hard drives, data tapes, cell phones, and other electronic media. Depending on your needs, DataShield offers high-speed
Whether you have several old data tapes in a box or are refreshing an entire data center, DataShield is your source for
It’s a new year which means it’s time purge those documents and get shredding. In a year, a business will
It’s no secret that giving and receiving gifts is one of the highlights of the holiday season. However, we all
A blog we previously wrote detailed the dangers that go along with employees bringing their work home. As it turns out,
After nearly two years of pandemic life the concept of working from home or telecommuting is hardly new. In fact
The need to protect your identity and safeguard personal information has reached an all-time high. As technology improves and data
Join us at Aksarben Village – Saturday, May 4th from 9:00am – 11:00am Bring your boxes of old documents, cell phones, and computers to be properly destroyed and recycled on May 4th at Great Strides Omaha. We apologize, but we are unable to accept monitors at this event. For a $5 donation for each box, computer or phone DataShield will
If you are one of our customers, a potential customer, or follow our blog, it’s possible that you have spent some time wondering exactly what happens behind the scenes at DataShield. In our eyes, what we do is very interesting, so we thought we would take some time to show you what goes on behind closed — and very secure
Just last Thursday, US News reported the death of CISPA, a controversial bill focused on cybersecurity (CISPA stands for the Cyber Information Sharing and Protection Act). The bill is controversial primarily because it, as PC World notes, “creates a high level of immunity from lawsuits for the government and private companies that share data.” It also raises a lot of
When it comes to healthcare records and PHI—personal health information—your business should already be very careful about data storage and access, whether the records are stored digitally or physically. But chances are you’re already well aware of that. What you may not know is this incredible fact: a single medical record is worth an average of $50 on the black
A blog we wrote a couple of weeks ago detailed the dangers that go along with employees bringing their work home. As it turns out, though, security risks don’t just happen when data is taken home — they can happen right inside the workplace. John Kendall, director of the National Security Program at Unisys APAC, noted in a recent interview
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