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by Dalewyn
947 days ago
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There's a reason that the industry standard for proper disposal of storage media, including HDDs, is nothing short of physical destruction. It doesn't matter if the data is encrypted or not, the point of the matter is the data is still there when presumably that data should not exist outside <X> premises. Encryption serves as a mitigation against theft or accidental leakage of data, its purpose is not to facilitate data disposal. Put another way, you have to answer Yes to this question for liability purposes: "Is the data gone?" The only way to say Yes with reasonable certainty is physically destroying the storage medium the data resides on. |
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