An IT compliance manager is preparing to decommission a fleet of enterprise laptops containing NVMe Solid State Drives (SSDs) that held sensitive financial data. The assigned technician suggests utilizing an electromagnetic degausser to sanitize the drives prior to sending them off-site for recycling. Which of the following best explains why the compliance manager should reject the technician's proposed method?
- Degaussing is ineffective on solid-state drives because data is stored in semiconductor flash memory microchips rather than magnetic media.Cevap
- BDegaussing only resets the primary partition table and leaves wear-leveling flash blocks readable by forensic software.
- CSolid-state drives require low-level formatting through the operating system disk management tool to clear hidden NAND cells.
- DElectromagnetic degaussers induce hazardous electrical short circuits in solid-state controllers, creating a fire risk during recycling.
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Degaussing is ineffective on solid-state drives because data is stored in semiconductor flash memory microchips rather than magnetic media.
Degaussing exposes storage media to high-intensity magnetic fields, neutralizing the magnetic alignment of data on hard disk drives (HDDs) and magnetic tapes. Solid State Drives (SSDs) contain non-volatile semiconductor flash memory chips without magnetic components, rendering electromagnetic degaussers completely ineffective for data sanitization.
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Data Destruction and Sanitization Compatibility across Storage Media Types