This is what an ex-mergers and acquisitions banker told Joris Luyendijk for the Guardian, after leaving his job at a Canary Wharf bank. (full text: http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/joris-luyendijk-banking-blog/2012/jan/11/ex-mergers-and-acquisitions-banker)
This notion of data-wiping is defined as follows by Zero Assumption Recovery (http://www.z-a-recovery.com/ref-wipe.htm)
This notion of data-wiping is defined as follows by Zero Assumption Recovery (http://www.z-a-recovery.com/ref-wipe.htm)
NOTE: Regarding the penultimate sentence:
"There is a DoD (U.S. Department of Defense) standard of data wiping (described in DoD 5220.22-M)"
The link - DoD 5220.22-M - now leads to this:
"There is a DoD (U.S. Department of Defense) standard of data wiping (described in DoD 5220.22-M)"
The link - DoD 5220.22-M - now leads to this:
Interesting, thinking about this notion of 'data-wiping' after seeing St. Paul's being cleaned out today, days after the Occupy camp was removed once and for all.
Even more interesting when you realize that behind St. Paul's, in Paternoster Square, a strange network made of modular railings have been assembled for no apparent reason. Then again, perhaps here "data-wiping" has become "data-blocking". There is no space for camps in this grid. And don't you forget it.
Addendum: Visiting Paternoster Square one week on
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