Thank you for watching the video and the comment. Complete physical destruction of hard drives is indeed the most secure method. However, *Degaussing* is generally considered more secure for traditional hard drives (HDDs) because it ensures all data is erased, and the drive is left unusable. However, it requires specific equipment and may not be available in all situations. *Drilling* is also very secure, especially if the drive is thoroughly destroyed, but it might not be as foolproof as degaussing to ensure that all data is irrecoverable.
@shann21972 ай бұрын
dude Question 20, off site is correct...
@mikealpha2 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching the video and the comment. The keywords in the Q20 include concern for the *storage space* and backup of only a *few modified* files in routine. These requirements will be met using differential backup. I hope that clears up the confusion 🙂