I just came across the CBS News video that gave me pause for thought.This
once posted  in April http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=6412572n. The
video talks about the  modern digital copy machines, those sold after 2002,
contain a hard drive.These hard drives store the images copied. These
machines are traded in for new models and then refurbed and resold.However,
the hard drives more than likely are not getting scrubbed to remove the
content. One of the copy machines in the video notonly contained content on
the hard drive but also still had documents.

One of the copy machines in the video notonly contained content on the hard
drive but also had documents on the bed,the images are stored on the hard
drive.there was some interesting discussion going on this video.


 What does your company do if anything to ensure that no confidential data
is leaked by disposal of old equipment?


I think first you need to prepare a list of equipments which contain hard
drives.



HS

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