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Glossary Term Residual Information

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What is Residual Information?

Residual Information refers to the data remnants left on storage devices even after attempts to delete or erase the information, potentially leading to data leakage or unauthorized access.

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Understanding Residual Information

Residual Information refers to data fragments or remnants that remain in a system or storage device after a file deletion or data erasure process. These remnants may still contain sensitive or confidential information and pose a security risk if not properly eradicated. It is crucial to thoroughly remove residual information to prevent unauthorized access or data breaches.

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