Secure and Ethical Data Disposal in System Decommissioning
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Ongoing, First published Jan 11, 2024
In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, system decommissioning has become a crucial undertaking for organizations looking to shed the weight of legacy systems and embrace the future of IT. However, amid the transition, a critical aspect often overlooked is the art of bidding a secure and ethical farewell to the data housed within these systems. In this blog, we unravel the nuances of "The Art of Data Farewell," shedding light on the imperative need for secure and ethical data disposal practices during system decommissioning.
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