Data Destruction
Sanitisation and destruction of storage media, with documentation covering every device we handle.
Overview
Retired storage media is the highest-risk part of any hardware refresh. A drive that leaves your estate still holding readable data is a breach waiting to be discovered — often years later, and rarely on your terms.
We remove that exposure before equipment moves anywhere else. Every device is either sanitised for reuse or physically destroyed, and each one is recorded individually so you can show what happened to it.
What this covers
- Sanitisation for media that will be reused, destruction for media that will not
- Hard drives, solid-state drives, tape, optical media and embedded storage
- Serial-level records, so every device is accounted for individually
- Certificate of destruction issued on completion for your records
How it works
Receipt
Every device is logged by serial number as it enters our custody, producing the inventory the rest of the process is checked against.
Sanitisation or destruction
Each device is processed by the method appropriate to it, and the method used is recorded against that serial number.
Certification
You receive documentation listing every device handled and what was done to it.