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Examining the data sanitization considerations business and IT leaders must act on.

Why Drive & Device Destruction is Flawed

Seemingly, the more data we have, the more we can achieve.

Yet acquiring—then storing and managing—that data to extract its business worth is a contortionist’s balancing act. With data threats on one hand and data regulations on the other, data can be either an asset or a liability.

Regular sanitization of no-longer-needed data reduces your risk, and destroying data storage assets is a common approach to data sanitization for that reason. But cracks in that process are growing as technology evolves.

Enterprise-scale solutions are needed. Whether in-network or on retired drives and devices, Blank is best.

Our guide explains why.

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