Asset Retirement & Data Privacy: The Importance of Best
Business Practice
Date: Dec 11th, 1pm EST
Speaker: Dag Adamson, President LifeSpan Technology
Recycling
End-of-Lifecycle Dilemma
Every organization faces a similar dilemma -how to deal with unwanted,
undervalued or under-utilized technology assets. Older equipment can
accumulate quickly as new systems and technology upgrades create impaired
assets that are costly and time consuming to manage.
In these changing economic conditions, surplus assets
require proper
removal as organizations adjust year end operations. With these asset
purges, many organizations struggle to maintain the checks and balances to
make sure that all data is removed from this equipment. What kind of safety
net does your organization have in place?
With the recent exposé by 60 minutes on fraudulent electronics
recyclers,
many organization are deeply concerned with reputation, privacy, chain of
custody and environmental impact of their electronics waste. How do
organizations vet what recycling companies are doing with their expired IT
assets?
If you are concerned about these issues, please join LifeSpan Technology
Recycling as we discuss documented Best Business Practices from the EPA R2
(responsible recycling initiative) and standards put forth by NAID National
Association of Information Destruction (NAID), and a number of other
industry standards for executives making strategic decisions on Electronics
Asset Retirement.
Register now by filling in the following information: (Bold items are required)
Disposing of unwanted equipment to minimize your total cost of ownership
Destroying all device data to mitigate information security risk
Complying with all federal, state, and local environmental regulations
Managing the entire electronics and computer recycling process
Providing online tracking capabilities so that you can monitor project progress