Data Devices International Announces the Introduction of the MediaVise Hard Disk Drive Crusher
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The MediaVise Hard Disk Drive Crusher is a desktop destroyer that crushes, breaks, mangles, mashes, and destroys hard disk drives, cell phones, pagers, PDAs and other electronics in order to guarantee information contained within is no longer accessible. The destruction process completely changes the device physically. Electronics that have been physically destroyed are easy to identify and isolate for disposal.
“At the touch of a button, the MediaVise patent-pending crushing plates deliver a staggering 33,000 pounds of force per square inch to the drive platters, electronic memory chips, and read heads of the drive,” said
The MediaVise Hard Disk Drive Crusher is designed to be operator friendly. The operator drops the drive into the feed slot, and the machine automatically inserts the drive into the crushing mechanism. When the drive has been completely destroyed, it drops freely into the crushed media receptacle for disposal. When this "catch basket" is full, the operator is notified to empty it. No readable drives can be accidentally released for disposal.
Computer hard disk drives, cell phones, flash drives, and other magnetic storage media hold an inordinate amount of sensitive and personal information. This continues to spell financial devastation for individuals, companies, financial institutions, government organizations, military installations, and credit card processors. The entire MediaVise destruction process is completely automatic and meets government specifications for data destruction.
Identity theft and fraud are increasing steadily. More than 11 million identities were stolen in 2009, resulting in financial loss of over
In today’s litigious world, every organization must be vigilant about how it discards any data-carrying material. The passing of security laws like the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA), and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act increase the risk. However, with data security and disposal, there is a constant learning curve.
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