Tech giants found destroying thousands of data storage devices every year – but why?

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In a practice that many experts would describe as “killing a fly with an atomic bomb,” it turns out that many of the world’s largest tech companies destroy thousands of storage devices every year to stay compliant with data protection regulations.

According to the Financial times (FT), both Amazon and Microsoft (two of the world’s largest data centers) (opens in new tab) operators) would rather physically destroy every piece of data-carrying hardware they no longer intend to use than risk data leaks by wiping the devices clean and selling them on the secondary market.