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Secure Erase, the Tier 4 HDD Solution by Dr. Roger Hutchison |
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Secure Erase, the Tier 4 HDD Solution
by Dr. Roger Hutchison
Appeared on Computer America hosted by Craig Crossman
Retrieved September 3rd, 2008
http://computeramerica.com/

Listen to Dr. Roger Hutchison's interview with Craig Crossman
Digital Data Destruction Services. One of D3’s newest services, D3eraSE, provides Tier 4 electronic data destruction service that permanently erases all data stored to a client’s hard drives and/or flash media making recovery impossible and the media reusable. A more secure solution than “overwriting,” D3eraSE is classified by the National Institutes of Standards and Technology (NIST) as acceptable for company confidential documents and has been accepted by the Department of Defense for media containing data labeled “Secret”.
http://archives.warpradio.com/ltrn/ComputerAmerica/090322.mp3
http://computeramerica.com/cgi-bin/webbbs/pnotebk/index.cgi
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D3 Services’ New Tier 4 Data Erasure Service |
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D3 Services’ New Tier 4 Data Erasure Service
Certifies Secure Reuse of Hard Drives and Flash Media
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Dr. Hutchison Discusses Security of Data on Electronic Media |
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Dr. Roger Hutchison participated in a round table discussion, Sunday
June 29, 2008, addressing data security as it applies to electronic
media. Additional participants were Joni Clark of Seagate and Jeff
Pederson of Kroll OnTrack data recovery services.
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Florida State Government Addresses Identity Theft |
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Rep. Janet Long, In coordination with Digital Data Destruction's Master Distributor, Destruct Data, addresses Florida legislative leaders concerning Identity theft. Read Representative Long's, letter to Florida Govenor Crist.
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Data from Columbia disk drives survived the shuttle accident |
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By BRIAN BERGSTEIN, AP Technology Writer
Extracted from Yahoo News
May 9th , 2008
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080509/ap_on_hi_te/shuttle_recovered_data
Jon Edwards often manages what appears impossible. He has recovered
precious data from computers wrecked in floods and fires and dumped in
lakes. Now Edwards may have set a new standard: He found information on
a melted disk drive that fell from the sky when space shuttle Columbia disintegrated in 2003.
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Future rosy for CD destroyers |
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Taken From The County Journal
April 4, 2008
Dan Satran Jr. reporting
http://www.washburnwi.com/countyjournal/?section_id=977&story_id=235598
Seems like everyone now uses computers so there should be this understanding: trash something, it's gone.
Not according to a twosome running an emerging business in Iron River, Digital Data Destruction, Inc. (D3). Grinding CDs is the answer. That’s underneath their success. They were recently awarded a federal contract for General Service Administration (GSA). And there is now the likelihood they will be expanding, employing up to 20, even moving into a new building.
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