[CentOS] CentOS 6.9, shredding a RAID
J Martin Rushton
martinrushton56 at btinternet.com
Wed May 31 20:36:16 UTC 2017
On 31/05/17 21:23, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 5/31/2017 12:46 PM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
>> Not dealing with "secret", dealing with HIPAA and PII data. And*sigh*
>> Homeland Security Theater dictates....
>
> We run all used disks through a shredder before surplusing any systems,
> and we are just a manufacturing company dealing with internal corporate
> IT stuff. the shredder is a truck from a 'data destruction' service
> that comes every so often and destroys the current inventory of surplus
> disks. A corporate eSecurity officer witnesses this to ensure drives
> aren't diverted into the grey market. each drive goes into the shredder
> and comes out as metal filings.
>
Not relevant to this particular instance, but for domestic disks I keep
them (along with old credit cards, memory sticks etc) until I have the
garden incinerator going. With a good bright red firebed the disks
don't last long - some run out of the bottom as liquid aluminium. I'm
pretty certain even MI5/NSA won't get much off congealed Al!
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