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Certification scorecard: Sept. 12, 2019

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The companies below have renewed one or more of the following NAID AAA certifications: physical destruction of hard drives, physical destruction of solid state devices, over-writing of physical hard drives, over-writing of solid state devices or degaussing.

American Data Security of Oak Park, Mich. and ERI of Badin, N.C.

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Our top stories from August 2019

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Business meeting with documents on table.

Details on the closure of Arrow Electronics’ ITAD division captured clicks in August. | dokurose/Shutterstock

Stories about business struggles, a facility fire, and a high-profile legal disputes drew our readers’ interest last month.

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What new data protection laws mean for e-scrap processors

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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on July 25 signed the Stop Hacks and Improve Electronic Data Security (SHIELD) Act into law. | lev radlin/Shutterstock

New data protection laws in California and New York are part of a national trend that will fundamentally change the way businesses handle personal information, according to a NAID leader.

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Processors merge to form single company with scale

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A pile of mixed e-scrap.

The newly formed company, Quantum Lifecycle Partners, will operate eight processing facilities in four Canadian provinces. | Olivier Le Queinec/Shutterstock

GEEP Canada and the Shift Group of Companies are bringing together their e-scrap and ITAD offerings, a move they say will boost their reach across Canada.

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