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Physical and Firmware Damage—a Perfect Data Recovery

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Hi. My name is Michael. I live in Los Angeles, California, and I work in advertising. So this is the drive that used to sit in an external hard drive enclosure. It fell off a desk and onto a tile floor. When I tried to boot it up again, it was making a grinding noise. I could hear the disc spinning, but nothing was being read. A lot of my profession involves working with commercials and film and everything like that, and the drive contained my audio sample library that was around about a terabyte of random samples that would have been impossible to recreate that I’d accumulated over the years and also had bought from other libraries.

They were incredibly professional and courteous and understanding about my loss. They were incredibly transparent about cost and the likelihood of whether or not my data would be recoverable, but also about that process and how everything works, from shipping the device to them to assessing the damage, the repair, and then shipping it back to me. All in all, I found the process to be very simple, and they also were incredibly open to sharing information with me about what was going on. The engineers felt they had a really good chance of recovering my data and actually rebuilding the drive and all the enclosing folders and everything.

I was actually incredibly impressed that they were able to recreate the drive exactly as I had it previously. So I would say that technical expertise is absolutely second to none. They were incredibly fantastic. I would absolutely recommend DriveSavers to anyone who’s experienced data loss, but I would put a caveat in that there is always going to be a large cost with any sort of data recovery service.

Mike Cobb, Dyrektor ds. inżynierii i Główny Inspektor Bezpieczeństwa Informacji (CISO)
Jako Dyrektor ds. Inżynierii, Mike Cobb zarządza codziennymi operacjami działu inżynierii, w tym fizycznym i logicznym odzyskiwaniem danych z nośników obrotowych, dysków SSD, urządzeń inteligentnych i nośników flash. Nadzoruje również prace badawczo-rozwojowe dotyczące przeszłych, obecnych i przyszłych technologii przechowywania danych. Mike wspiera rozwój i dba o to, aby każdy dział i jego inżynierowie nieustannie poszerzali swoją wiedzę w swojej dziedzinie. Każdy inżynier DriveSavers został przeszkolony, aby zapewnić, że skuteczne i pełne odzyskiwanie danych jest ich najwyższym priorytetem.

Jako Dyrektor ds. Bezpieczeństwa Informacji (CISO), Mike nadzoruje cyberbezpieczeństwo w DriveSavers, w tym utrzymanie i aktualizację certyfikatów bezpieczeństwa, takich jak zgodność z SOC 2 Typ II, koordynację polityki bezpieczeństwa firmy oraz edukację pracowników w zakresie cyberbezpieczeństwa.

Mike dołączył do DriveSavers w 1994 roku i posiada tytuł licencjata z informatyki uzyskany na Uniwersytecie Kalifornijskim w Riverside.

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