Improper data destruction is an important source of data breaches. Even after formatting or deleting files, data can still be recovered through forensic tools. This article introduces standards and methods for secure data destruction in 2026.
Destruction Methods
Physical destruction: Shredding (hard drive shredder), incineration, drilling — for storage media no longer in use. Degaussing: Using strong magnetic field degaussing equipment — for tapes and magnetic hard drives. Logical erasure: Using software tools to overwrite data, making original data unrecoverable.
Secure Erasure Standards
NIST SP 800-88: Federal government data clearing standard. DoD 5220.22-M: Seven-time overwrite method (gradually being replaced by NIST 800-88). ATA Secure Erase: Built-in hard drive command, fastest secure erasure method.
Cloud Data Destruction
Cloud providers typically use secure erasure or physical destruction to handle retired storage media. Users should verify providers’ destruction certificates.
Conclusion
The end of the data lifecycle is as important as the beginning. Enterprises should establish formal data destruction strategies and audit processes.
