Data Shredder
Developer(s) | CBL Datenrettung |
---|---|
Stable release |
1.0.1
/ April 3, 2007 |
Operating system | Windows, MS-DOS |
Available in | Multilingual |
Type | Secure erase |
License | Proprietary, freeware |
Website | cbldatarecovery.com |
Data Shredder (also known as CBL Data Shredder) is a data destruction utility designed to securely erase a hard disk or digital storage device, completely removing the data and making it unrecoverable. The software utilizes an overwrite method of destroying data rather than other means of data destruction (such as: ATA secure erase, crypto-shredding, degaussing, physical destruction).
Wiping standards
Windows Version | DOS Version | |
---|---|---|
United States Department of Defense 5220.22-M National Industrial Security Standard | Yes | Yes |
Germany BSI Verschlusssachen-IT-Richtlinien (VSITR) | Yes | Yes |
Bruce Schneier’s Algorithm | Yes | Yes |
Peter Gutmann’s Algorithm | Yes | Yes |
RCMP DSX Method | Yes | Yes |
Custom Method (zeroes, ones, random, number of passes) | Yes | Yes |
International Data Destruction and Demand
Widespread need for secure data destruction meant that language-variants of the program needed to be developed to support demand. Coverage of the product in countries like Germany and Singapore lead to excessive downloading and general popularity. PC Magazine included Data Shredder as one of its must-have security tools.[1] A large increase in electronic waste due to high quanitites of old computers being thrown out as garbage in dumps and landfills made security of data stored on hard drives a bigger concern of the general public.[2] Data destruction became a part of regular service offerings from the company as press coverage highlighted the step in the data recovery process.[3]
See also
References
- ↑ 10 Tools to Keep Your System Safe - PC Magazine
- ↑ Ghana: Digital Dumping Ground - PBS Frontline, 2009
- ↑ Saving your data after a head crash: What Happens with Customer Data? - Tom's Hardware