Statistics show that approximately 60% of small businesses cease operations within six months of experiencing a data breach or cyberattack

August 12, 2024
Statistics show that approximately 60% of small businesses cease operations within six months of experiencing a data breach or cyberattack

Proper e-waste procedures and thorough data destruction are crucial elements in preventing data breaches, which can have devastating consequences for businesses. Statistics show that approximately 60% of small businesses cease operations within six months of experiencing a data breach or cyberattack. By implementing robust processes for the disposal of electronic devices and ensuring complete data destruction, businesses can significantly reduce the risk of sensitive information falling into the wrong hands.

With 4THBIN’s comprehensive data destruction solutions, businesses can rest assured that all sensitive information is permanently erased and irretrievable from electronic devices. We proudly uphold our motto, "No data left behind," by maintaining a perfect record of 100% data compliance with zero data breaches. Contact us to learn how we can help protect your organization’s data integrity and security.

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