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Glossary Term Secure Wipe

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What is Secure Wipe?

Secure Wipe is the process of permanently deleting data from a storage device by overwriting it multiple times to prevent any possibility of data recovery.

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Understanding Secure Wipe

Secure Wipe, also known as data wiping or data erasure, is the process of permanently removing all data from a storage device in a way that makes it practically impossible to recover the information using data recovery tools. This method ensures that sensitive data stored on devices such as hard drives, solid-state drives, or mobile phones is irreversibly deleted, safeguarding against unauthorized access or data breaches. Secure Wipe is commonly used when retiring or repurposing electronic devices to prevent data leakage and maintain data security compliance.

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