Proper destruction of sensitive documents requires understanding both classification levels and legal obligations.
For almost all document destruction firms, commercial generation sank with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic last spring. Many commercial customers closed offices from April to May of 2020 in ...
From left to right: Nick Wildrick, Shred First; Bob Johnson, NAID; Chris Ockenfels, Document Destruction and Recycling Services; and Brian Taylor, Recycling Today Magazine. Protecting and destroying ...
Running a restaurant requires the management of many different business aspects, including the handling of important documents and papers. From employee records to financial records, storing and ...
It doesn't take the stealth of a cyberattacker to cause a healthcare data breach. Typical workplace occurrences like leaving a sensitive document on a printer tray also can lead to data breaches. And ...
Reuse the News—a simple, community‑driven newspaper recovery program—helped accelerate paper recycling across the Washington, ...