Brian Boynton has worked in IT asset disposition since 2014, helping IT leaders and enterprise organizations minimize risk, pass audits, achieve ESG and carbon-reduction goals, and recover value from retired technology. He writes the educational articles, compliance briefs, field guides, and short explainers across the CyberCrunch Resource Hub.
His work spans the full lifecycle of retired hardware — from secure chain-of-custody pickup and certified data destruction through asset remarketing and responsible recycling — with a focus on translating dense regulatory requirements into the documented, defensible disposition practices that hold up in an audit.
Areas of focus
Brian advises enterprise IT, security, finance, and sustainability teams on building ITAD programs that satisfy auditors and recover value — valuing used laptops, desktops, mobile devices, servers, RAM, and CPUs, and structuring the documentation that proves where every data-bearing device went.
Education
- MBA — Villanova University
- B.S., Energy Engineering — The Pennsylvania State University