Here are common methods of destruction:
Shredding Documents: The shredder used for sensitive documents shreds them into tiny pieces, rendering them unrecoverable and unreadable.
Hard Drive Shredder: Utilizes a hard drive shredder to crush the hard drive, ensuring that the data within is irrecoverable.
Digital Data Erasure: Permanently erase sensitive data from electronic devices by using data erasure software to overwrite the hard drive multiple times, ensuring data cannot be recovered.
Incineration Disposal: Incinerate sensitive documents to ensure complete destruction and non-recoverability.
Acid-Base Treatment: Process sensitive documents using chemicals such as acids and bases to render them unrecoverable.
When destroying, please note the following:
Operation: Ensure destruction is carried out in a secure environment to prevent sensitive information leakage.
Compliance: Adhere to relevant regulations and ensure the destruction process complies with privacy protection and environmental requirements.
Documentation and Record: Maintain records and documentation for destroyed files or equipment, including the destruction date, method of destruction, and signature of the personnel involved, for future audit and compliance requirements.





