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    Shred less, save more: why enterprises are ditching destruction for smart sanitization



    In an age where cybersecurity threats dominate headlines and sustainability tops boardroom agendas, enterprise IT disposal practices are under renewed scrutiny. For years, physically destroying end-of-life hardware – shredding hard drives, crushing servers – was the default method to guarantee data couldn’t be recovered. It felt final. Reassuring. Safe.

    But that instinct is now being questioned. According to new research, there’s a growing disconnect between how organizations dispose of data-bearing assets and the financial, environmental, and compliance pressures they now face. Many still default to destruction, even as that approach becomes harder to justify—financially, ethically, and environmentally.

    Fredrik Forslund

    Vice President and General Manager, International at Blancco Technology Group.

    The cost of destruction

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