Five Security Holes You May Have Missed in Your Hard Drive Retirement Process
Retiring hard drives and other storage hardware is a necessary, but often neglected part of every government data security plan. Many organizations gloss over this process and leave potential security holes that can be exploited.
Inadequate reporting, mishandling of remote-location computers, and a weak chain of custody are just some of the problems organizations face. Fortunately, these security holes are easy to fix with a little awareness and the right tools. 
Join us as we explore five commonly missed security holes when retiring hard drives and ways to fix them. Attendees of this webcast will:
- Learn how to fix common security holes in your hard drive retirement process
 - Learn about the advantages and disadvantages of using each type of data destruction method including physical destruction and software destruction
 - Identify weak processes, inadequate reporting, weak chains of custody, and inadequate data destruction tools
 
Sign up now, or click here to register for future access to the archived recording if you are unable to attend.
Sincerely,
Dylan Byars
WhiteCanyon Government at 
Carahsoft Technology Corp.
703-871-8572 (Direct)
888-662-2724 (Toll-Free)
[email protected] 
www.carahsoft.com/whitecanyon
Event Type
						  Webcast
						
This event has no exhibitor/sponsor opportunities
When
						  Tue, Apr 23, 2013, 11:00am - 12:00pm
							 ET
						
Cost
| Complimentary: | $0.00 | 
Website
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															Organizer
WhiteCanyon Government at Carahsoft
							
																					





