Use our Paper Shredding Service to Protect Your Business from Corporate Fraud and Espionage
Business espionage professionals consider trash the single most available source of competitive and private information from the average company. When data ends up in a dumpster, it is readily—and legally—available to anyone who mines it. You can protect your business by using our document destruction service.
• Dunn’s Review estimates that corporate espionage costs US businesses more than $4 billion in losses annually.
• The US Department of Justice maintains that an average of 34,000 property crimes—including the theft of confidential material—occur every day.
• Only 2% of all information criminals are ever caught and prosecuted. Each crime costs the victimized business hundreds of thousands of dollars in damages or in an attempt to undo the damages.
Defend your Organization from Liability By Shredding Secure Documents
Every business produces proprietary information that requires shredding once its usefulness has expired. In fact, companies are legally bound to destroy confidential documents related to their employees or clients.
When these laws are ignored and information ends up in a dumpster, a business exposes itself to the dual risk of criminal exploitation and civil prosecution—as well as the loss of credibility in the eyes of valuable clients. Protect yourself using our secure document destruction services.
In order to mitigate risk, secure papers and documents on the personal, corporate, and client levels should be destroyed on a regular schedule, as soon as it has outlived its usefulness. No matter what type of data your business generates—the information you choose to protect when in use should also be protected when you discard it!
Improve your Organization’s Performance
In a survey conducted by The Conference Board—an organization that disseminates knowledge about management to help businesses strengthen their performance—top executives from 300 companies across the US ranked “the security of company records” among the top five critical issues facing businesses today. When asked which issues required immediate attention and policy development, “the security of company records” ranked second only to “employee health screening.”
