Asset Recovery Corp., St. Paul, Minn., has announced that it is now certified by the National Association for Information Destruction (NAID), Phoenix, for computer hard drive sanitization and destruction. Both its plant-based and mobile solutions have received NAID certification.
"Since our company's inception in 1987, we have put our customers first," says Marshall Johnson, CEO of Asset Recovery Corp. "Our job is to protect our customer's brand by eliminating data and environmental concerns. By receiving NAID's AAA Certification, we have demonstrated this commitment."
Asset Recovery's data sanitization services are designed to ensure the elimination of sensitive data from a wide range of equipment. Services also include optional equipment destruction and removal of identification tags.
Each of these services is available at Asset Recovery Corporation's high-security facility or on-location at a customer's site.
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