Service detail
Secure Data Destruction
Pick the destruction method that matches the media and the sensitivity of the information.
Why it matters
This page models wipe and shred messaging so buyers can compare software sanitization, physical destruction, and hybrid workflows.
What's included
- Media classification and risk review
- On-site or off-site destruction options
- Sanitization, degaussing, or shredding workflows
- Proof of completion in a plain-language report
Deliverables
- Destruction summary
- Asset identifiers
- Process date and location
- Completion confirmation
Process
01
Assess
Identify which devices need destruction and whether sanitization, physical destruction, or both are appropriate.
02
Destroy
Apply the selected process using chain-of-custody controls and safe handling procedures.
03
Confirm
Deliver documentation that shows the result in a format your team can archive.
Wiping is a sanitization method. Shredding is physical destruction. The right answer depends on policy and media type.
Some organizations use both for layered assurance, especially when devices are older or heavily regulated.
Yes, if the operating model supports it. Keep the public copy aligned with the service you actually deliver.
Next step
Use the quote form to preselect this service
The quote page supports a `service` query string so the form can open with the right option already selected.
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