Structured to Support Regulated Environments
At FAITH International Pte Ltd, our secure data destruction and IT asset handling processes are structured to support the operational, governance and documentation requirements of regulated sectors including Government, Financial Services, Education and Healthcare.
We align our media sanitisation and destruction workflows to internationally recognised standards such as NIST SP 800-88 Rev.1 and IEEE 2883-2022, while supporting evidence and reporting expectations associated with frameworks such as IM8 and MAS TRM, as well as broader data protection obligations including FADP and GDPR.
Many destruction vendors can provide a Certificate of Destruction. FAITH International goes further by operating as a DPTM-certified secure data destruction and ITAD specialist in Singapore, helping clients strengthen internal accountability with a more structured, documented and audit-ready service approach.
IM8, NIST SP 800-88, IEEE 2883
For Singapore Government and public sector environments, our processes are structured to support IM8 ICT&SS expectations while aligning media sanitisation methods to NIST SP 800-88 Rev.1 and IEEE 2883-2022.
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IM8
IM8 — Singapore Government ICT&SS Policy Guidance for secure design, operation and governance of government ICT systems and third-party services.
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NIST
NIST SP 800-88 Rev.1 — Guidelines for Media Sanitization Defines Clear, Purge and Destroy methods for storage media, and how to choose the right method for each scenario.
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IEEE
IEEE 2883-2022 — Standard for Sanitizing Storage Technology-specific guidance for securely sanitizing modern storage devices such as HDD, SSD and NVMe.
MAS TRM, FADP & GDPR Alignment
For banks and financial institutions, our chain-of-custody controls, media sanitisation workflows and documentation packs are designed to support internal governance expectations associated with MAS Technology Risk Management Guidelines and broader data protection obligations such as the Swiss FADP and EU GDPR.
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MAS
MAS Technology Risk Management (TRM) Guidelines Expectations for managing technology risks, including protection of confidential data on storage media, systems and endpoints.
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FADP
FADP — Federal Act on Data Protection (Switzerland) Swiss law protecting privacy and fundamental rights when personal data is processed, updated to align closely with GDPR.
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GDPR
GDPR — EU General Data Protection Regulation Governs the processing and transfer of personal data of individuals in the EU, including in cross-border environments.
MOE, IB & Cambridge IGCSE Environments
We support MOE-aligned schools as well as international schools operating under IB and Cambridge IGCSE frameworks. These environments often handle large volumes of student, staff and assessment-related information, making secure end-of-life disposal of laptops, desktops, servers and storage media especially important.
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MOE
MOE-Aligned Schools Local curriculum and assessment requirements guided by Singapore's Ministry of Education, with strict obligations around student data.
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IB
IB — International Baccalaureate Standardised international curriculum programmes widely used by international schools across Singapore and globally.
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IGCSE
IGCSE — Cambridge International Globally recognised secondary qualification framework adopted by many international schools requiring secure student data disposal.
NEHR & Health Information Bill (HIB)
For hospitals and healthcare providers, our destruction processes support the need to protect highly sensitive health information, including records that may be contributed to the National Electronic Health Record (NEHR) framework under the Health Information Bill (HIB).
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NEHR
NEHR — National Electronic Health Record Singapore's national system for sharing key health information to support continuity of care across healthcare institutions.
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HIB
Health Information Bill (HIB) Legislation to govern contributions of selected health information to NEHR and regulate access, sharing and protection of health information.
Healthcare-focused video explainer coming soon.
Operational Licences & Facility Authorisations
In addition to the standards above, FAITH International holds multiple operational licences, including those relating to general waste disposal, waste collection, toxic industrial waste handling and radiation protection. Please refer to our Certifications page for the full list and supporting certificate images.