Protect yours and your customers’ sensitive information with SSD destruction.
Storing information digitally is extremely common among businesses of all industries. If your business has stored sensitive information such as individually identifiable health information, Social Security numbers or taxpayer IDs, checking or savings account numbers, debit card or credit card numbers, patents, or trade secrets, it is essential that you keep that information secure even after you dispose of it. Throwing away SSDs instead of destroying them, for example, is against the law, depending on what information it contains. Federal and state privacy laws like HIPAA, FACTA, and the Identity Theft Protection Act of 2005 necessitate SSD destruction for businesses.
At Shred South, we can provide the SSD destruction services your business needs in North Carolina. We have been in the business since 2005, and we have the equipment we need to destroy your digital media correctly. We also have specialized equipment for destroying media like SSDs, so you can rest assured we are prepared for your needs.
We are certified by the National Association for Information Destruction (NAID), which means using our services allows your business to satisfy due diligence requirements and provide evidence of compliance. Furthermore, we are subjected to announced and unannounced audits by an independent agency to stay accredited, which means you can trust we adhere to the strictest security standards.
Contact us today to request a quote for SSD destruction.
At Shred South, we offer SSD destruction services to clients throughout North Carolina, including Statesville, Raleigh, High Point, Charlotte, Monroe, Matthews, Concord, Kannapolis, Salisbury, Lake Norman, Huntersville, Cornelius, Davidson, Mooresville, Troutman, Gastonia, Pineville, Indian Trail, Lincolnton, Mt. Holly, Hickory, Newton, Conover, Lenior, Boone, Wilkesboro, Banner Elk, Elkin, Morganton, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Kernersville, Mocksville, Clemmons, Advance, Lexington, Thomasville, King, Durham, Chapel Hill, Cary, Burlington, Elon, and Mebane.