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CPR Tools Hard Drive Data Erasure and Recovery Devices
Suitable for universities, insurance companies, banks, hospitals, colleges, and business of all sizes, these IT products are the cost effective means to secure data.
For IT professionals that need a device to recover lost or hidden information data on computers or a device to completely erase data, we have The Hammer and the PSCIClone to do the job. Our products meet the media sanitation standards as established by NIST 800-88 and can be validated by NIST 800-36 compliance in the Guide to Selecting Information Technology Sensitivity Products.
With the February 28, 2006 protocol, the Department of Defense reissued the 5220.22M regulations. In section, 8-301, it states that "Instructions on clearing, sanitation and release of IS media shall be issued by the accrediting CSA." Thus, the Department of Defense effectively allowed for the National Institute of Standards and Technology to establish IT security measures.
Following this new DoD direction, the agencies turned to National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) which has statutory responsibilities under the Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) of 2002, Public Law 107-347. NIST responsibilities include developing technical, physical, administrative, and management standards for cost effective security measures, physical devices, and standards and procedures to maintain privacy and safeguard sensitive information.
A product that meets NIST standards validates its ability to protect your information.
In September 2006, NIST released their updated Guidelines for Media Sanitation. In Table 5.1 of that document, it clearly states that the only acceptable methods for purging data from hard drives are degaussing and Secure Erase.
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