January 20, 2020

Hacking is Often an Inside Job. Are You Protected?

The 2019 Global Data Exposure Report asked more than 1,000 security experts about security. The respondents confirmed they had a security plan in place when they were breached. More than two-thirds of these breaches happened from the inside. When it came to clicking on links they should have ignored, 65% of CEOs and 78% of […]

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January 13, 2020

ERI Applauds its Electronics Industry Partners for Achieving EPA Recognition and Awards

A number of electronics industry leaders have received formal recognition from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as part of the EPA’s 2020 Sustainable Materials Management Electronics Challenge Awards. The awards were announced and presented at yesterday’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.Of the companies honored by the EPA for sustainably designing products and […]

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January 7, 2020

What Does 2020 Hold for Cybersecurity?

In 2019, some of the largest breaches in history occurred. Marriott’s hotel group was one of the first with a breach that affected 383 million people. Millions more were affected in breaches of Capital One, Facebook, Instagram, MoviePass, and so many others. Emails, passwords, credit cards, passport numbers, bank account numbers, birth dates, and SSNs […]

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December 30, 2019

ERI to Team with CTA and Samsung for Free E-Waste Recycling Event Before CES 2020

ERI, the nation’s leading recycler of electronic waste and the world’s largest cybersecurity-focused hardware destruction company, announced today it is joining forces again with the Consumer Technology Association (CTA)® and Samsung Electronics America, Inc. to provide the City of Las Vegas and early CES® 2020 attendees with a convenient way to recycle unwanted consumer electronics responsibly. This third […]

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December 24, 2019

ERI’s John Shegerian Named to City & State New York’s “Responsible 100” List for 2019

John Shegerian, Co-Founder and Executive Chairman of ERI, the nation’s leading fully integrated IT and electronics asset disposition provider and cybersecurity-focused hardware destruction company, was officially named to City & State New York’s prestigious “Responsible 100” list.At the Responsible 100 awards reception yesterday at Sony Hall, City & State shone a light on socially responsible leaders […]

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December 19, 2019

ERI’s John Shegerian Named Keynote Speaker for 2020 “Valley Made” Manufacturing Summit

John Shegerian, Co-Founder and Executive Chairman of ERI, the nation’s leading fully integrated IT and electronics asset disposition provider and cybersecurity-focused hardware destruction company, has been announced as the keynote speaker for next year’s “Valley Made” Manufacturing Summit in Fresno.The Summit, produced by the San Joaquin Valley Manufacturing Alliance (SJVMA) and the Fresno Business Council (FBC), expects more than […]

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December 12, 2019

ERI and T&N Team for Free E-Waste Recycling Event in Hawaii

ERI, the nation’s leading recycler of electronics and cybersecurity-focused hardware destruction company; and Hawaii’s premier collector of e-waste, T&N Computer Recycling, will join forces this weekend to provide Hawaii residents with a convenient way to responsibly recycle unwanted consumer electronics.This opportunity for Hawaii residents to dispose of their unwanted electronics in an environmentally responsible way – […]

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December 11, 2019

How To Form a Corporate Electronic Recycling Plan

Every corporation needs a plan of action for recycling outdated electronics. Not only is it required in many states, but it’s also the only way to protect your company and your clientele from the possibility of data theft. If you’re not taking proper steps to recycle your old printers, computers, cellphones, and storage devices, you […]

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December 2, 2019

Data Breaches and ITAD – What You Need To Know

Data breaches have affected millions of people. Those millions of people are filing lawsuits against these companies for failure to protect their private information. Equifax’s lax security methods led to 143 million SSNs, credit card numbers, and driver’s licenses being stolen. Poor security measures also affected Facebook, First American Corporation, Oregon’s Department of Transportation, and […]

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