
John Daly, a partner in Royal Document Destruction, recently passed the Certified Secure Destruction Specialist Exam (CSDS). The National Association for Information Destruction (NAID) created the CSDS accreditation to promote and acknowledge an in-depth, comprehensive understanding of the broad range of disciplines related to secure destruction including legislation, physical security, risk management, NAID certification, Information Security Principles and Information Destruction Operations.
Royal Document Destruction earned a position on the 2010 and 2011 Inc. 5000 rankings of the fastest-growing private businesses in the U.S. For more information on the Inc. 5000 click here…
Business First has awarded Royal Document Destruction the “Fast 50 Award” for the past four years. Business First annually ranks the 50 fastest-growing privately held companies in Central Ohio. To be eligible for the list, nominees most be headquartered in Central Ohio, be privately held and have at least $1 million in revenue per year with a three-year operating history. Royal Document Destruction is very proud to have been recognized as a “Fast 50″ company in 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011. For more information, click here.
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National Association of Information Destruction (NAID®) is the international trade association for companies providing information destruction services.
Royal Document Destruction is a member of IPSA (Information Protection Solutions of America). IPSA currently consists of over 75 NAID certified document destruction locations. The offer to join IPSA is only extended after establishing that prospective members are willing to commit to the strenuous requirements of AAA NAID certification.
Royal Document Destruction is a proud member of the Better Business Bureau and has a BBB Rating of “A”. (To see our listing click here)
Royal Document Destruction earned the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standards (DSS) compliance. This verifies that both the Columbus, Ohio and Cincinnati, Ohio Royal Document Destruction shredding locations meet the stringent and comprehensive requirements set by the PCI Security Standards Council.

