Information security, recycling and irony

Jerry Feldman gaf at blu.org
Thu Feb 2 09:48:53 EST 2006


For the record, anything that is thrown away (recycled or not) is unsecured. 
I worked for a bank data processing center a number of years ago, and some 
of the trash was bagged and saved in a vault. The reason for saving of the 
trash was that a check or other financial information may have ended up in 
the trash. How long it was retained and what its final disposition was, I 
don't recall. 
A few years ago, we ported a major software product to our platform. Our 
contract stipulated that the software development and build systems be 
maintained on a private network not physically connected to the corporate 
net or Internet. An additional stipulation was that any printouts be 
shredded. At that time, we had locked bins for confidential material to be 
disposed of, but our management felt that eventhough these bins are emptied 
by a contractor who does bulk shredding, that it would be a violation of 
our contract if we disposed of the documents that way, so we had to shred 
them ourselves. 

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Jerry Feldman <gaf at blu.org>
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