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What is IT Asset Disposition and Why Do You Need it?

Ben Potaracke
3 min read
Jul 22, 2024 8:43:06 AM
This post covers:Managed IT

Businesses today are constantly upgrading their IT infrastructure to stay secure and competitive. This continuous cycle of acquiring new technology inevitably leads business leaders to ask: what should be done with outdated or obsolete equipment? This is where IT asset disposition (ITAD) comes into play. But exactly what is IT asset disposition, and why is it essential for your business? Let's dive in.

 

What is IT asset disposition?

IT asset disposition refers to the process of properly disposing of obsolete or unwanted electronic equipment in a secure and environmentally responsible manner. This includes everything from computers, servers, and networking equipment to smartphones and tablets. The primary goals of ITAD are to maximize the value recovery from these assets, ensure data security, and comply with environmental regulations.

 

Four reasons you need IT asset disposition

 

1. Data security

One of the most critical reasons for implementing an IT asset disposition strategy is data security. When you dispose of old hardware, it often contains sensitive information such as customer data, financial records, or proprietary business information. Improper disposal can lead to data breaches, which can have severe legal and financial repercussions.

 

2. Environmental responsibility

Electronic waste is a growing concern globally due to its harmful effects on the environment. Many electronic devices contain hazardous materials like lead, mercury, and cadmium that can contaminate soil and water if not disposed of properly. By adhering to environmentally responsible disposal practices through an ITAD program, your business can significantly reduce its ecological footprint.

 

3. Regulatory compliance

Various laws and regulations govern the disposal of electronic waste and data protection across different regions and industries. Non-compliance can result in hefty fines and legal actions against your company. An effective IT asset disposition strategy ensures that you comply with all relevant regulations.

 

4. Brand Reputation

Consumers are increasingly concerned about corporate responsibility regarding environmental sustainability and data privacy practices. Demonstrating a commitment to responsible IT asset disposition can enhance your brand reputation and build trust with customers.

 

Steps involved in an effective IT asset disposition program

 

Step 1: Inventory assessment

The first step involves conducting a thorough inventory assessment to identify which assets need to be disposed of or repurposed within your organization. This is often part of a long-range technology lifecycle management roadmap.

Step 2: Data sanitization

Once identified for disposal, it's crucial to ensure that all sensitive data on these devices is securely erased using certified data destruction methods, including physical destruction if necessary.

Step 3: Logistics management

Efficient logistics management ensures safe transportation from your facility for recycling purposes.

Step 4: Recycling

After secure transportation logistics have been arranged, responsibly recycling according to industry standards ensures minimal environmental impact.

 

Locknet’s IT asset disposition service

Locknet can now offer our clients total technology lifecycle service from purchase to disposal. Our ITAD service includes a complete chain of custody from start to finish as well as a certificate of destruction to our clients at the end of the process. This service will also include sanitizing or shredding of hard drives separated from or contained within data-bearing IT assets, such as computers, laptops, and servers.

 

Key components of Locknet’s ITAD service:

  • Data security and compliance. Sensitive data is completely wiped or destroyed according to industry standards and compliance regulations, minimizing the risk of data breaches and legal liabilities.
  • Environmental responsibility. Proper disposal of e-waste minimizes negative impact on the environment.
  • Risk mitigation. Improper disposal of IT assets can expose organizations to various risks, including data breaches, regulatory fines, and damage to reputation.
  • Certifications and auditing. Engaging a credentialed partner who undergoes regular audits and holds certifications demonstrates your organization’s adherence to industry best practices and compliance standards.
  • Asset tracking and reporting. Chain of Custody (CoC) reporting is provided with optional serialized tracking of IT assets, ensuring assets are tracked from pickup to final ITAD site destination. Clients will receive a copy of the final CoC upon delivery and a Certificate of Destruction within 30 days of disposal.

With our new IT asset disposition service, Locknet is committed to providing a seamless, secure, and responsible solution for managing the entire lifecycle of your IT assets. We understand the complexities involved in the disposal of IT equipment and are dedicated to helping you navigate these challenges with ease. Contact us to learn more about this supplemental service for your managed IT program.

 

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