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13 Nov 2021, 14:54 GMT+10
The exponential increase of electronic wastes is creating problems worldwide. These issues include data theft and damages to the environment.
Luckily, e-waste management can help resolve these issues. Read on to know the importance of proper electronic waste management.
While above ground, electronics are safe to use. But, once they're in landfills, their exposed parts can be harmful to the environment.
These toxic materials include beryllium, mercury, cadmium, and lead.
E-wastes dissolve in microscopic traces. As such, they blend into the liquid sludge that permeates the landfill. This process is known as leaching.
The exponential increase of e-wastes caused the traces of toxic components to increase. This can be harmful to both the environment and wildlife.
One way to manage e-wastes is through recycling.
The recycling of electronic waste can protect human and environmental health. This is because recycling keeps the wastes out of landfills.
Recycling also recovers the parts within the devices that still have value. Manufacturers can reuse these parts to make new products.
Generally, electronic wastes contain some form of recyclable materials. These include plastic, glass, and metals.
As a business owner, you need to shred critical documents before you throw them out.
You can also secure shredding services to ensure you're getting rid of your wastes right. Doing this can stop thieves from stealing your data.
Likewise, when throwing out a phone or a laptop, you still need to ensure that your data remains secure.
For businesses, the hard drive in your computer is a significant liability. All malicious actors have to do is plug it into a computer, and they'll access your data.
There are several ways to dispose of useless tech, but most of them aren't perfect.
Physical destruction or dismantling your old electronics is the best way to get it done. But, only professionals can do the process the right way.
Improper disposal of electronics can cause batteries to explode.
This is why proper disposal of old computers or phones is essential. If not done correctly, it can cause data theft, which can be harmful to your business.
Depending on the data your business processes, your security protocols may vary. But, there are still security practices that you should put in place in your business.
You can secure your data through security checks. These can help prevent thieves from getting your data.
Security protocols can include encryption, erasure, and masking.
Encryption can be in the form of password protection or tokening. With tokening, you can only get info if you type a set of keys.
If you no longer need the collected data, you should delete them. This way, thieves can no longer access them.
Masking displays parts of data sets. It hides other components of data to make sure that people can't view them.
You can also use multi-factor authorization, which divides encryption. This process requires more than one type of password or other keys.
Devices crash, and computers get viruses. This is why you should back up your data.
You shouldn't compromise on recycling processes when it comes to securing your data. Make sure to keep this in mind and keep your data and the environment safe.
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