Data Destruction

What is Data Destruction ?

All computer related e-waste normally contains a storage component where personal and company data is stored. These storage components, normally hard drives and flash storage can contain sensitive and confidential information. Data Destruction is the process of eradicating any and all data by running a process on these storage components that guarantees no information can ever be retrieved.

Safe & Secure Data Destruction Service

eWastage.com.au offers a guaranteed, fully certified Data Destruction service. Any erasable functioning storage media is wiped using a multipass binary overwipe. Any media that cannot be wiped for any reason is physically destroyed. All destroyed media can be documented and a report provided if required.

Data Destruction Certificates

eWastage.com.au can provide a detailed report of either entire assets and their storage media or standalone media that have been successfully wiped. All reports are generated digitally, certified and securely provided to our customers.

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Internationally Certified

eWastage.com.au guarantees all customer data is handled in accordance with Australian data breach laws. Our Data Destruction erasure process is fully compliant with Australian Defense data privacy standards and multiple international cyber security standards. eWastage.com.au guarantees all customer data is handled in accordance with Australian data breach laws. Our Data Destruction erasure process is fully compliant with Australian Defense data privacy standards and multiple international cyber security standards. For a full list of worldwide compliance certifications see below.

Certifications

EAL 2+ Certification means that eWastage.com.au complies with all of the following U.S. and international disk wiping standards:

  • Common Criteria EAL 2+
  • US DoD 5220.22-M
  • NIST 800-88 REV 1 Compliant
  • Meets the Common Criteria Evaluation and Validation Scheme
  • HIPAA
  • FACTA standards
  • Sarbanes-Oxley
  • US Army AR380-19
  • US Air Force System Security Instruction 5020
  • US Navy Staff Office Publication P-5329-26
  • US National Computer Security Center TG-025
  • NATO NIAPC
  • GB HMG Infosec Standard #5 Baseline
  • GB HMG Infosec Standard #5 Enhanced
  • German VSITR
  • Australian Defense Signals Directorate ACSI-33(X0-PD)
  • Australian Defense Signals Directorate ACSI-33(X1-P-PD)
  • Canadian RCMP TSSIT OPS-II Standard Wipe
  • CIS GOST P50739-95
  • CSEC ITSG-06
  • Standard single pass overwrite