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Inadequate IT disposal can lead to security leaks

Inadequate IT disposal can lead to security leaks

December 22, 2016 by Gary Scott News
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How you store outdated PCs, computers and server hard drives before electronic recycling can expose you and your company to data breaches.

Congress is hoping to hold businesses accountable for the protection of confidential information with the introduction of the Data Security and Breach Notification Act of 2013,

which will require organizations that acquire, maintain, store or utilize personal information to protect and secure this data.

Inadequate electronic disposal protocols can lead to security leaks.

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