This
web site is dedicated to the security
of your data.
You
secure
your company's data, or your customer's data, while it is on your site.
You protect access with passwords, firewalls and even physical
barriers. Then, for added protection, you make a copy of the data on to
tape and send it off site for safe keeping.
You hand
the tape to a courier - and off it goes. And you have no idea what
happens to it after that!
It could
be stolen, or worse - copied and returned (see our range of tape copiers) - and
you would never know. Anybody could read the tape and retrieve the
data.
If your
data is valuable, or confidential, it needs to be protected. The only
way to prevent a stolen tape being read is to securely encrypt the
data. Sure, if your tape is stolen or copied (even an encrypted tape
can be copied - but it's still encrypted), it can eventually be
decrypted - but not without a super computer and a lot
of time.
An encrypted backup is a secure backup - so please
take the time to explore our
site and see how you can really
protect your data.
Iron Mountain Admits Tape Loss, Recommends
Encryption
By Paul Shread - April 22, 2006
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