Iron Mountain Incorporated (NYSE: IRM), the storage and information management company, today announced an expanded set of services, called the Iron Mountain Inventory Governance solution, designed to help organizations ensure complete governance over their physical records inventory stored securely offsite. This helps fulfill a key regulatory requirement for demonstrating proof of control over personally identifiable information, which is among the most highly regulated and vulnerable types of information retained by organizations. Additionally, Iron Mountain will introduce industry-first and only radio frequency identification (RFID)-ready boxes, available in early 2015.

Iron Mountain's new RFID-ready box, available in North America beginning in 2015. (Photo: Business W ...

Iron Mountain's new RFID-ready box, available in North America beginning in 2015. (Photo: Business Wire)

According to the 2014 PwC and Iron Mountain Information Risk Maturity Index, handling paper records is considered the greatest hazard to information security, with 67 percent of European and 49 percent of North American businesses ranking this as the biggest risk, more than twice as high as external or malicious attacks. Furthermore, the report found that only 36 percent of European and 28 percent of North American businesses effectively monitor their information management processes for the safe security, storage and disposal of confidential information.

The Iron Mountain Inventory Governance solution addresses these issues head-on by building in inventory validation, retention and audit capabilities right into the normal physical records management chain of custody process. The solution, available as Iron Mountain Inventory Governance, combines three services that have already been employed in select customer situations and are now broadly available: Data Validation to ensure metadata – key information about the content companies store – is attached to newly created boxes sent to offsite storage; Data Integrity to ensure metadata is attached to legacy information already in storage; and Inventory Audit options for tracking and auditing inventory stored securely offsite using physical scanning or radio frequency identification (RFID) technology. In early 2015, Iron Mountain’s new RFID-ready boxes will come with RFID tags pre-applied, making the path to complete inventory governance easier at no additional charge. Through this solution customers can prevent and remediate inventory discrepancies, increase information accessibility, reduce overall information management costs and satisfy internal and external audit requirements.

Gaining Control, Reducing Costs

CSC, a global leader of next-generation information technology (IT) services and solutions, has leveraged Iron Mountain’s Inventory Governance offering to streamline their records management program. CSC remediated their legacy records inventory – effectively attaching metadata to records previously missing it while also identifying information eligible for defensible disposition. By improving their metadata health, CSC improved access to records while also reducing the costs associated with storing information no longer required to be retained.

“When I started at CSC, we needed to move from many local policies and retention schedules to a single global policy and retention schedule,” said Elizabeth W. Adkins, CRM, GA, IGP, senior principal of business technology. “Within a year of employing Data Integrity as part Iron Mountain’s Inventory Governance solution, we had mapped 80 percent of our hardcopy records to the new retention schedule. And it’s of great peace of mind to me that we have gained that level of control over our inventory, with the assurance we are in compliance.”

“It may not be enough to have a way to audit information stored securely offsite, particularly for highly regulated companies,” said Blaine Rigler, senior vice president and general manager, Iron Mountain Records Management. “Because organizations of all sizes create and store non-public personal information every day, they need ways to prevent inventory issues before they happen, remedy legacy issues that have accumulated over the years, and have options that prove compliance for information stored offsite, showing what they say it does and is located where they say it is. Our Inventory Governance solution solves these fundamental issues. And, with our RFID-ready capability, you have an easier gateway into complete inventory audit so you can feel secure that you can find exactly what you need when you need it.”

For more information on Iron Mountain’s Inventory Governance solution, visit www.ironmountain.com/Services/Records-Management-And-Storage/RIM-360/Inventory-Governance-Solution.aspx. And to see RFID-ready boxes in person, stop by the Iron Mountain booth (#1119) at ARMA 2014 or visit www.arma.ironmountain.com.

About Iron Mountain

Iron Mountain Incorporated (NYSE: IRM) is a leading provider of storage and information management services. The company’s real estate network of over 67 million square feet across more than 1,000 facilities in 36 countries allows it to serve customers with speed and accuracy. And its solutions for records management, data management, document management, and secure shredding help organizations to lower storage costs, comply with regulations, recover from disaster, and better use their information for business advantage. Founded in 1951, Iron Mountain stores and protects billions of information assets, including business documents, backup tapes, electronic files and medical data. Visit www.ironmountain.com for more information.