Crypto-shredding is a data protection technique used to securely delete sensitive information by erasing or rendering the encryption keys used to access that data. This approach ensures that even if the encrypted data remains stored on a physical device, it becomes unreadable and useless without the corresponding key. Here's how it works: 1. **Encryption**: When data is stored, it is encrypted using a cryptographic algorithm.
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