Verity Systems, a data protection company has recently updated its hard drive destroyer named the Crunch 250 HDD drive crusher (NSA/CSS approved) with improved performance for safe data destruction. This can destroy hard drives in just a total of a nine-second cycle time for each disk destruction. Verity Systems’ Crunch 250 HDD destroyer is one of the most powerful and fast SSD hard drive destroyers on the market, giving businesses a secure way to destroy their data for disposal after use. Till date, thousands of businesses have benefitted from having a Crunch 250 HDD as one of their go-to tools to protect big data and help operators recycle older hard drives.
Following major data breaches this year, companies are looking for more ways to protect and destroy data on old hard drives once they are no longer in use. Businesses are finding the opportunity to crush a hard drive a great way of taking data security further – safely destroying media.
Verify Systems has a number of products that are listed by the NSA and NATO, making it one of the few data security companies providing the ultimate protection for data operators. Its hard drive destroyer, the Crunch 250, breaks hard disks into pieces after they are passed through the degaussing process, providing an extra layer of security.
The businesses are taking advantages of the hard drive destroyer in two ways, they are protecting customer data from being misused and saving space by removing older disks for recycling purposes. As Verity Systems is claiming to destroy a hard drive in nine seconds, many businesses are adopting fast erasure as a go-to option with the stricter data laws that have come into place.
The Crunch 250 hard disk crusher is fitted with unique Data Destruction Auditor that allows users to document and verify HDD and SSD destruction and create a data protection audit report. This report can be used as evidence of the destruction process. Currently, the businesses and organizations of all type are using this tool including banks, government agencies, airports, law enforcement, universities, hospitals and all kinds of businesses (small, medium and large) that handle lots of data.