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Using file encryption instead of "secure deletion" on SSD?
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<blockquote data-quote="SecurityNightmares" data-source="post: 892038" data-attributes="member: 85179"><p>Encryption is always a good step.</p><p></p><p>Also if a SSD controller get corrupt or SSD internal secure erase feature is used (done in few seconds!), all data are lost. </p><p></p><p>But yes, without that two methods, using file eraser tool might not do that it's designed for on SSDs. This isn't the first article about such problems on SSDs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SecurityNightmares, post: 892038, member: 85179"] Encryption is always a good step. Also if a SSD controller get corrupt or SSD internal secure erase feature is used (done in few seconds!), all data are lost. But yes, without that two methods, using file eraser tool might not do that it's designed for on SSDs. This isn't the first article about such problems on SSDs. [/QUOTE]
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