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Destruction in information security means permanently eliminating data so it cannot be recovered or reconstructed. This involves methods like physical destruction of storage media (e.g., shredding hard drives) or digital techniques such as secure data wiping and cryptographic erasure. The goal is to ensure sensitive information, including personal data or intellectual property, is irretrievable after its intended use.

Proper destruction is critical to prevent unauthorized data recovery by attackers who might exploit leftover information on discarded or repurposed devices. Inadequate destruction can expose organizations to data leaks or intellectual property theft. Security teams must verify destruction methods meet standards appropriate to the data’s sensitivity and maintain records proving data was securely destroyed to reduce residual risk.

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The U.S. Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) announced a fresh round of sanctions against two individuals and two entities for their role in the North Korean remote information technology (IT) worker scheme to generate illicit revenue for the regime's weapons of mass destruction and ballistic missile programs