All classified Seastead documents containing sensitive research or operational information must be disposed of according to the employee handbook. Physical documents should first be shredded using cross-cut shredders, then soaked in a neutralizing solution to prevent any recovery of material. Digital files must be securely deleted files and caches purged, followed by verification to ensure complete data removal. Once destroyed, all materials must be logged in the company’s secure disposal ledger, with the process witnessed by at least two personnel authorized for Level-6 clearance or higher. Final approval of disposal is required from a designated security officer before materials are considered fully declassified and irretrievable.
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