Information Protection Solutions of America

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Information Protection Solutions of America (IPSA) is a consortium of document destruction companies providing paper and media destruction services in North America.[1] IPSA formed in 2004[2] to allow regional shredding companies to compete for service contracts of large organizations. IPSA member companies share the service obligations between geographical territories.

In 2004, IPSA began their service model with 26 independently owned document destruction companies contributing service.[3] In 2006, IPSA began operating from 93 locations. Most member companies are privately held local businesses, but in 2005, IPSA granted membership to Weyerhaeuser, a public Fortune 100 corporation.[4]

IPSA requires all member companies to achieve and maintain professional certification by the National Association for Information Destruction (NAID), an industry association promoting security and ethics.[5] The certification program requires third-party audits of a document destruction company's operational and security procedures for companies who volunteer for certification.

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