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NAID AAA CERTIFICATION

 

Tellerex's NAID AAA Certification adds an extra layer of security to the company's already rigorous data destruction protocols, providing added reassurance to clients who trust the company to manage their sensitive data.

Tellerex is pleased to announce that it has received approval for the National Association for Information Destruction (NAID) AAA Certification.

NAID AAA Certification provides Tellerex clients with the peace of mind that their data is managed and destroyed following the highest industry standards by adding an extra layer of security to the company's already rigorous data destruction protocols, reassuring clients who trust the company to manage their sensitive data.

This achievement is a testament to Tellerex's commitment to maintaining the highest data security and destruction standards.

What does NAID AAA Certification mean for your organization?

  • Verified, rigorous processes

  • Industry & governmental recognition

  • Global and local compliance

  • Extensive background screening 

  • Regimented, comprehensive audits

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Convention

NAID AAA Certification is the most recognized & acknowledged verification of data destruction qualifications worldwide.

  • NAID Certification meets EU General Data Protection Regulations

  • Ensure compliance with FACTA Red Flags Rules, HIPAA Security regulations, & FACTA2 Final Disposal Rules.

NAID certification means compliance with PCI requirements:

  • Verifies hard copy materials are crosscut, shredded, incinerated, or pulped and cannot be reconstructed.

  • Examines storage containers to verify that the containers are secured.

  • Verifies cardholder data on electronic media is rendered unrecoverable via a secure wipe program.

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NAID AAA certification auditors verify that protocols are in place and followed.

  • An extensive, three-level background screening process verifies that no individual with a known history of related crimes will be handling confidential material.

  • A regimented, comprehensive unannounced audit program means that certified companies operate knowing they may receive an unannounced audit on any day, at any time, providing a powerful motivator for ongoing compliance.

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