B. Clear
The level of data destruction that applies logical techniques to sanitize data in all user-addressable storage locations is "Clear." Clearing refers to the process of overwriting data on storage media with non-sensitive information or random values, effectively removing the original data and making it unrecoverable using standard data recovery techniques.
Answer is B. according to NIST SP 800-88 “Clear” is the only logical technique. Purge can be a physical or logical technique. Destroy is a physical techniqe
Purge is the correct answer there is nothing called clear as a concept
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