The 4-Question Test: How Good Is Your Secure Destruction Program?
Albert Einstein famously said, “If I had an hour to solve a problem and my life depended on the solution, I would spend the first
Albert Einstein famously said, “If I had an hour to solve a problem and my life depended on the solution, I would spend the first
One way or another, by now, most people have either filed their state and federal taxes, or they soon will. Either way, once it’s done,
At this point in time, most organizations already take steps to securely destroy their discarded personal and competitive information. Some shred their discarded paper and
The accumulation of unnecessary records and electronics seems inevitable. Memos and reports long past their useful purpose are piled on shelves. Printed duplicates of electronic
Any violation of data protection regulations, including the improper disposal of documents and electronics, are increasingly subject to significant fines, embarrassing headlines, and the loss
For the first time in the history of data protection regulations, organizations now need to comply with data protection regulations outside of their own state
The New Year is traditionally recognized as a season of hope and optimism. It represents a clean slate and a new beginning. It’s out with
If you questioned business leaders, you would find that they all believe the secure disposal of sensitive information is critically important. If you then asked
Protecting discarded sensitive media is Shred Vault’s sole focus and mission. It’s our superpower. And because it’s our superpower, our clients are free to focus
What do HIPAA, HITECH, FACTA, GLBA, FERPA, ECPA, COPPA, VPPA, CCPA, CPRA, BIPA, CDPA, CPA, CPDPOM, MOCA, MDPL, and NYPA all have in common? They’re
Because it had been severely harmed by casually discarded documents, a certain major automobile manufacturer became very vigilant about shredding everything in-house. And, due to
Several years ago, a major manufacturer that was spending thousands of dollars per year to securely destroy competitive trade information discovered that many of its
Whether it’s Kristen Bell as Veronica Mars routinely searching trash cans and dumpsters for clues, Rooney Mara as The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo rummaging