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How to Comply with HIPAA / GDPR / FACTA / SOX in Regards to Document Destruction?
The businesses now deal with large volumes of confidential information, such as patient medical histories and consumer credit reports and records. Things to do when the need of such documents is over is not to dispose of the documents by...
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Maintaining Compliance
Businesses across Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. are now facing stricter requirements when it comes to data collection, storage, and destruction. State-level regulations are evolving rapidly, and compliance is no longer a best practice, it’s a legal requirement. If your...
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The True Cost Of Data Breach—And How Shredding Can Prevent It
One Data Breach Could Cost You Millions—Here's How to Prevent It Cyberattacks are more common than ever. While many companies invest in firewalls and digital security, one major risk often gets ignored: outdated hardware. That’s why destroying old hard drives...
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Why Paper Shredding Is Still Essential In The Digital Age
In a world dominated by emails, cloud storage, and encrypted digital files, it’s easy to assume paper documents are a thing of the past. But the reality tells a different story. Despite the rise of digital communication, many businesses and...
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Remote Work and Document Security: What Companies Need to Know in 2025
The global shift to remote work has transformed how businesses operate. While flexibility, productivity, and cost savings have all improved, this new way of working has also introduced significant security challenges—especially when it comes to handling sensitive documents. In 2025,...

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