SecureDataRecovery

Secure Data Recovery Services is a privately held company with corporate headquarters in California, which provides data recovery services. Secure Data Recovery Services was the first data recovery company to achieve SSAE 16 Type II certification.[1] The SSAE 16 Type II Certification is an updated version of the SAS 70 standards, which the company had also previously held. SSAE 16 reports (also known as "SOC 1" reports) retain the original purpose of SAS 70 by providing a means of reporting on the system of internal control particularly as it relates to internal control over financial reporting (ICFR).[2] It is also the only company in the data recovery industry to have a certified Class 10 ISO 4 Cleanroom.[3] They are also certified to perform data recovery by Hitachi, Seagate, IBM, Toshiba, Maxtor, Fujitsu, Lacie, and other hard drive manufacturers.[4]

Secure Data Recovery Services
Privately held
IndustryData recovery
Founded1997
Headquarters,
United States
Area served
Worldwide
Websitewww.securedatarecovery.com

History

Secure Data Recovery Services was founded in 1997, and it was incorporated in 2007 in Los Angeles, California. Its main lab and SSAE 18 Type II certified research center are located in Los Angeles, but the company also has more than 300 receiving service centers located all around the mainland United States.

Security certifications

In September 30, 2011, Secure Data Recovery Services became the first company from the data recovery sector to be awarded the Statement on Standards for Attestation Engagements (SSAE) 16 Type II Certification.[5] The SSAE 16 Type II is given by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. SSAE / SSA certifications became important for data handlers after the passage of Sarbanes–Oxley Act of 2002.

Secure Data Recovery Services is McAfee Secured and tested daily.[6] The privacy statement is validated and approved by the TRUSTe Organization.[7] It is also verified by VeriSign.[8] Secure Data Recovery is one of the few data recovery companies to have Extended Validation SSL on its site.[9]

In October 2, 2017, Company earn SSAE 18 SOC 2 Type II & SOC 3 certifications. [10]

Partner certifications

Secure Data Recovery is a certified partner of Intel,[11] Lenovo,[12] IBM, Symantec, and AMD, as well as a Gold Certified partner of Microsoft.[13] Other major certified partners include Seagate, AMD, Iomega, Dell, Symantec, VMware, and HP.

Awards and achievements

Secure Data Recovery Services is a member of ACRBO, the Association of Computer Repair Business Owners. It is also a member within the IEEE, ISSA and PPA Member and, over the years, the company website has posted over one hundred customer testimonial letters.[14]

In May 2011, Secure Data Recovery were granted a rating of A by the Better Business Bureau.[15] In 2012, TopTenReviews rated Secure Data Recovery Services with 10 out of 10 points for its features, security, recovery capabilities, and help and support. The website awarded Secure Data Recovery Services the TopTenREVIEWS Gold Award [16] for RAID data recovery companies.

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