Keeping an inventory of the original data may be important for tracking and auditing purposes, but it doesn’t directly relate to ensuring the data is destroyed securely. The most critical factor is that the destruction was verified, which is what the certificate provides.
A. Obtain a certificate of data destruction.
A certificate of data destruction serves as proof that the data has been destroyed in accordance with specified requirements. It provides a record that can be used for auditing purposes and to demonstrate compliance with data protection regulations. While the other options listed can be valuable in certain contexts, obtaining a certificate is the most direct way to confirm that the outsourced service has been executed as intended.
I suggest A, you have to make sure that your data is properly destroyed first before everything else
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