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By Super Admin | Published 08/7/2006 | Shredders | Unrated

As identity theft becomes a real problem in our society, paper shredders begin to fill a growing need in the community. Businesses and individuals both desire to safely and effectively destroy sensitive documents.

While individuals can rely on small paper shredders to effectively destroy credit card statements and bank paperwork, larger corporations need something more heavy duty.

» Data Shredding Basics: Is Smaller Really Better?
By Super Admin | Published 08/7/2006 | Shredders | Unrated

Just as businesses need to destroy sensitive data, so too is there a need to shred electronic data from computer drives.

With increases in technology, it is simply amazing how much data can be stored in such a small physical space, and how often that data is recoverable if only erased using standard methods.
For computers, the equivalent of shredding is called wiping. If data is wiped from a computer it means that cannot be restored by any means.

» Types Of Paper Shredders And How They Work
By Super Admin | Published 12/31/1969 | Shredders | Unrated
Ever wondered how the high speed paper shredder you saw in your office worked? Or the industrial paper shredders at your factory? Ever marveled at its ability to take in large volumes of paper, oceans of information and effortlessly turn it into meaningless bits and pieces of paper scrap which have lost all ability to convey any information. And that these bits and pieces of paper scrap are what guarantees the security of your precious information, ensuring it doesnt fall into the wrong hands and cause irrevocable damage. So how do these paper shredders really work? What keeps them going?