Study of Second-Hand Electronics in India First to Employ NAID Principles
April 4, 2019
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Study of Second-Hand Electronics in India First to Employ NAID Principles
PHOENIX, Ariz. April 8, 2019– The National Association for Information Destruction® (NAID®) is proud to announce that Stellar Information Technology Pvt. Ltd. is the first to investigate the presence of personal information on used hard drives conforming to the NAID Second-Hand Device Study Principles.
The Second-Hand Device Study Principles were released by NAID just last month to address the issue of credibility. Because the results of such studies have favored those having commissioned them, NAID created public steps to assure the results are legitimate, fair, and compliant with relevant regulations. NAID commends Stellar for being the first organization to conduct such a study using the newly developed tool.
“By employing the NAID Principles, the company assures the results are accurate and the personal information found in the process was fully protected at all times,” said NAID founder and CEO Bob Johnson.
Regarding the results of the study itself, Johnson went onto say, “The Stellar Second-Hand Electronic Device Study continues to demonstrate the gravity of the problem – data security breaches caused by personal information that too often remains on second-hand electronic devices.”
As the largest such investigation to date and first conducted in India, the study conducted by Stellar establishes the problem of improper data erasure is a global issue and that data protection in one region of the world poses challenges for data security everywhere.
Stellar’s CEO Sunil Chandna says the study is a cautionary reminder that organizations must be careful to ensure retired electronic assets are properly sanitized.
“That fact personal information was discovered on so many devices is truly alarming,” said Chandna. “No organization can afford to risk their reputation or the growing fines associated with data security breaches. There are solutions for the proper erasure of information, but the first step is awareness. That is the reason for our study.”
Chandna will present the Stellar Second-Hand Device Study on April 12th in front of more than 800 information protection professionals gathered for the 2019 NAID & PRISM International Conference in Denver, Colorado. The detailed report is available for download from Stellar:https://www.stellarinfo.com/ResidualDataStudy.php
The NAID Second-Hand Device Study Principles are publicly available for download on the NAID website.
About NAID
NAID, a division of the International Secure Information Governance and Management Association™ (i-SIGMA™), was founded in 1994. NAID focuses on secure data destruction and advocates for a standard of best practices across governments and by service providers as well as product, equipment, and service suppliers globally. It also works to improve the sales efforts of approximately 2,000-member companies by providing tools for compliance with all known data protection regulations. The NAID AAA Certification Program, which is held by approximately 1,000 service providers on five continents, is now required in thousands of government and private service contracts. Learn More About NAID at www.naidonline.org.
About Stellar Information Technology Pvt. Ltd.
Stellar is a leading data care solution provider headquartered in India, with subsidiaries in the US & Europe. Stellar is an ISO 9001 & ISO 27001 certified organization specializing in data recovery, data erasure, mailbox conversion, and file repair software & services. Stellar’s data care software products are known for their incredible ease of use and yet powerful in their use to fulfill the needs of both consumers and enterprises. For more than 25 years, Stellar has been consistently developing innovative, future-ready solutions that are trusted by more than 3 million individuals & Fortune 500 companies globally. Learn more about Stellar at www.stellarinfo.com.
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