Shredding is the most secure and effective way to permanently destroy data on SSDs. Unlike traditional HDDs, SSDs store data in flash memory, which makes it difficult to guarantee complete data erasure using software-based methods... Is not affected by degaussing (which targets magnetic storage) ... Physically destroying the SSD by shredding ensures the data cannot be recovered by any means.
HDD is done by degaussing.
D. Drilling
Drilling through an SSD physically destroys the memory cells, making data recovery virtually impossible. This is the most effective method for securely disposing of SSDs.
While degaussing can be effective for hard drives, it may not be sufficient for SSDs, as they use a different storage technology. Shredding and erasing are less effective methods, as they may still leave recoverable data fragments.
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🫤 degaussing for SSDs? I sure know this is incorrect
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