Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q1557243> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 53 of
53
with 100 triples per page.
- Q1557243 subject Q6160030.
- Q1557243 abstract "The Gutmann method is an algorithm for securely erasing the contents of computer hard disk drives, such as files. Devised by Peter Gutmann and Colin Plumb and presented in the paper Secure Deletion of Data from Magnetic and Solid-State Memory in July 1996, it involved writing a series of 35 patterns over the region to be erased.The selection of patterns assumes that the user does not know the encoding mechanism used by the drive, so it includes patterns designed specifically for three types of drives. A user who knows which type of encoding the drive uses can choose only those patterns intended for their drive. A drive with a different encoding mechanism would need different patterns.Most of the patterns in the Gutmann method were designed for older MFM/RLL encoded disks. Gutmann himself has noted that more modern drives no longer use these older encoding techniques, making parts of the method irrelevant. He said "In the time since this paper was published, some people have treated the 35-pass overwrite technique described in it more as a kind of voodoo incantation to banish evil spirits than the result of a technical analysis of drive encoding techniques".Since about 2001, some ATA IDE and SATA hard drive manufacturer designs include support for the ATA Secure Erase standard, obviating the need to apply the Gutmann method when erasing an entire drive. However, a 2011 research found that 4 out of 8 manufacturers did not implement ATA Secure Erase correctly.".
- Q1557243 wikiPageExternalLink SecureErase.shtml.
- Q1557243 wikiPageExternalLink itsg06-eng.pdf.
- Q1557243 wikiPageExternalLink Wei.pdf.
- Q1557243 wikiPageExternalLink ncsctg25.htm.
- Q1557243 wikiPageExternalLink secure_del.html.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q1054772.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q1165893.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q118155.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q1275912.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q1345036.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q1348204.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q1364527.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q14116.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q15524791.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q176640.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q1783694.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q188639.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q188889.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q1942166.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q2083958.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q211569.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q230360.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q2392717.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q2704444.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q2743805.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q2799395.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q281884.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q306996.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q3913.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q391956.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q4439.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q475424.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q47913.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q4925710.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q497014.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q542836.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q591147.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q6160030.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q651324.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q670413.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q732074.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q7503446.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q82753.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q82828.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q8366.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q860755.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q878553.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q8805.
- Q1557243 wikiPageWikiLink Q9135.
- Q1557243 comment "The Gutmann method is an algorithm for securely erasing the contents of computer hard disk drives, such as files.".
- Q1557243 label "Gutmann method".