Degaussing is a powerful method of data destruction that ensures complete elimination of information stored on magnetic media. It involves subjecting the media to a strong and fluctuating magnetic field, effectively demagnetizing it and rendering the data irretrievable. Degaussing is commonly used for hard drives, tapes, and other magnetic storage devices.
Shredding ensures complete data destruction by reducing hard drives, tape drives, and paper documents into unrecognizable pieces, safeguarding sensitive information.
Data wiping, also known as data erasure, is a process of securely removing all data from storage devices, such as hard drives, solid-state drives (SSDs), or other media, to ensure that the data is permanently and irrecoverably erased. Data wiping goes beyond simple file deletion and involves overwriting the entire storage medium with random or predefined patterns of data.
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