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| Subject: | Wiping of Flash based Media. |
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| Date: | Wed, 23 Apr 2008 07:18:51 -0400 |
**Message was sent, but never posted to the list, please excuse this if you got two** All, I have had a question posted to me, more opinion based, rather than technical, but I would like to hear any views of your thoughts please. The DoD hard drive wipe seems to be okay (not perfect I know.) for removing sensitive data from a hard drive, but do you think it is acceptable for an SSD or other Flash based storage? If a DoD wipe is not good, what are your thoughts on something that is, or would work? Thank you, Brian ***These are my views and thoughts and do not reflect the company or people I work for or with. ***
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