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Re: Peter Gutmann data deletion theaory?
- To: Jared Johnson <jaredsjazz@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Peter Gutmann data deletion theaory?
- From: Michael Sierchio <kudzu@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 12:10:20 -0700
Jared Johnson wrote:
Do you all agree with Peter Gutman's conclusion on his theory that data can
never really be erased, as noted in his quote below:
Yes. Patterns of overwriting can offer a probabilistic assurance of
deletion, but not a promise. There is also the problem that disks
will silently remap sectors if they're error-prone, so it's not possible
in all cases to overwrite them.
If you're short on fishwrap, puppy training supplies, or birdcage liner,
you can print out an old whitepaper I wrote when I was trying to promote
a company based on a secure deletion scheme. My proposal is to transparently
encrypt every file with a different key, and assure deletion by losing the
key.
http://www.tenebras.com/papers/wp-draft.pdf