7 must-dos for small business ITAD

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Many small to midsize companies are unaware of the risks associated with improper IT asset disposition (ITAD).

6 July 20237 mins
 The risks associated with improper IT asset disposition (ITAD)

Many small to midsize companies are unaware of the risks associated with improper IT asset disposition (ITAD). Equipment like laptops, hard drives, phones, and other mobile devices are a vital part of a company's larger information management system. If you don’t track your office tech throughout its lifecycle and the decommissioning process, you can be susceptible to data breaches, inconsistent asset management, and increased costs.

To mitigate these risks, it’s important to have a secure plan to dispose of your old or unused IT assets. Here are seven must-dos when introducing ITAD for your small business.

1. Establish a policy

Sure, this may seem like an obvious first step, but a recent study by Foundry showed more than 40% of companies do not yet have a formal ITAD strategy in place. Start by establishing a policy that includes a detailed description of the IT assets you currently have and a list of the ones that will be disposed.

2. Understand that data security risk is real

Prior to disposition, companies should securely destroy data on IT assets, including sensitive customer or employee data, financial information, or intellectual property. The Foundry study also showed that 56% of companies were disposing of assets in the trash and 79% storing obsolete assets on-premises. When it comes to your data, consider the level of risk that may be present by leaving this information for someone to find.

56% of companies are disposing of their IT assets in the trash, creating enormous risk for data breaches and regulatory fines.

3. Use a secure chain of custody

Chain of custody refers to tracking IT devices with an auditable paper trail from pickup through final disposition. A secure chain of custody helps maintain data security and ensures your equipment is properly recycled and disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner. Without a reliable chain of custody, it’s difficult to track the movement of IT assets and guarantee they’re securely stored and disposed.

4. Require certificates of data destruction

You should receive a certificate of data destruction from your ITAD provider, which will be important to demonstrate compliance with your industry’s data security regulations. This certificate typically includes details like the make and model of the equipment that was sanitized (a common ITAD term that refers to the complete wiping of all data from a piece of equipment), the date the data was destroyed, and the name of the company that performed the destruction.

5. Monitor and audit your ITAD program

Regular monitoring and auditing of your company’s ITAD program is crucial. Meeting security and compliance requirements is a big challenge in ITAD but one that can’t be ignored for two important reasons. First, non-compliance fines and other financial penalties can be imposed by your industry’s regulatory bodies. And second, the consequences of poor ITAD open your business to reputational damage in a big way.

6. Stay up to date on data privacy regulations

Companies that employ ITAD need to stay updated on regulations by remaining active within appropriate trade organizations, attending conferences, and following industry news. Leaders should also research local and federal requirements and actively stay informed of new or changing regulations.

7. Choose a trusted ITAD provider

It’s important to select an ITAD provider that is certified and compliant with industry standards such as the R2 standard for Responsible Recycling and the National Association for Information Destruction (NAID).

Key questions you should be asking a potential ITAD provider include:

  • Do you have a strong reputation with many years of experience?
  • Do you own your own fleet of trucks and processing facilities?
  • Can you generate high levels of cost savings through remarketing or repurposing?
  • Can you grow with my company?

Welcome to Basecamp

Iron Mountain Asset Lifecycle Management provides world-class logistics with a secure data sanitisation platform and an auditable chain of custody for each serialised IT asset. Our fleet of 3,500 purpose-built trucks and processing facilities located around the world offer peace of mind and support corporate sustainability goals, while also helping to lower your organisation’s total cost of ownership (TCO) through remarketing.

Is your organisation looking for a trusted ITAD provider? Learn more at the link below.

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