Data remanence refers to the residual representation of data that remains on storage media even after attempts have been made to delete or erase it. When files are deleted, the operating system typically removes references to the data rather than overwriting the actual bits on the disk. As a result, the data may still be recoverable using forensic tools.
Remanence is especially relevant for magnetic storage, solid-state drives, and backup media. Because of this risk, security standards recommend proper media sanitization techniques such as overwriting, degaussing, or physical destruction. NIST SP 800-88 specifically addresses media sanitization methods to mitigate remanence risks.
This concept is critical when disposing of or repurposing storage devices, particularly those that previously contained sensitive or regulated data.
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