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Destruction is the process by which data or information is irreversibly destroyed or damaged, rendering it unusable or inaccessible. In the context of information security, destruction is a critical concept that encompasses the secure and complete eradication of sensitive information from storage devices to prevent unauthorized access or recovery by malicious actors. This includes physical destruction methods like shredding or incinerating storage media, as well as digital techniques such as data wiping and cryptographic erasure.
Destruction is an essential security measure when decommissioning old devices, discarding storage media, or managing data in accordance with privacy regulations and corporate policies. It ensures that confidential information, such as financial records, personal identifiable information, or trade secrets, cannot be reconstructed or recovered by unauthorized persons.
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