CyberCrunch launches mail-back electronics recycling service

The service is aimed at electronics recycling and data destruction for remote employees.

CyberCrunch electronics recycling

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CyberCrunch, a data destruction and electronics recycling company based in the Pittsburgh area, has launched a mail-back electronics program aimed at serving remote employees. According to the company, in the continuously evolving work-from-home world, CyberCrunch aims to help information technology (IT) professionals better manage remote IT equipment disposal.

“Our largest clients asked for help managing their remote IT equipment sitting in employees’ homes," says Serdar Bankaci, CyberCrunch president. "This new program creates a secure, contactless process to dispose of remote company IT equipment in a responsible way."

According to CyberCrunch, the new program marries its security procedures, headlined by its Phoenix-based National Association for Information Destruction (NAID) AAA certification, with its focus on serving customers in a post-COVID world.

“Data security is difficult enough when IT assets sit in company facilities. In a work-from-home environment, the risks increase immensely, and so data security practices need to adapt accordingly,” Bankaci says.

“Many recyclers aren't keeping up with changing technology, which can leave their customers' data unprotected and exposed,” Bankaci adds. “CyberCrunch is pleased to be one of only a handful of companies who can offer their customers an advanced level of protection even when disposing of solid-state drives and flash media. And with our mail-back service, we want to make it even easier for our customers to keep their data from falling into the wrong hands.”

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