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Part of proper data and device (asset) management is the secure deletion (sanitization) and destruction of data when it is no longer required for a project and not suitable for preservation or subject to retention or archiving requirements. 


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Initial considerations

Data retention; preservation or archiving.

  • Increasingly, there are legal, regulatory, and policy-based obligations or academic and public value to the long-term storage of data produced at the University.

Administrative data

Research data

Consult ethics protocols and other agreements.

  • Is your data or your obligation to securely delete it covered by other binding documents or contracts?

Human ethics or animal use protocol.

Agreements (Data sharing [DSA], material sharing [MTA], etc.)

Determine your data's classification.

  • Classifying your data is the first step to knowing what methods are required to properly delete or destroy it.


What can I do?

For confidential, sensitive, restricted, or regulated data (Level 3 or 4)

Note

Data is unrecoverable only if stored on an encrypted device. Encrypt data and devices

Windows

MacOS

Linux

Cross-platform

Cloud services

  • Contact provider regarding secure data deletion pipeline.

Physical data

For non-sensitive, non-public data (Level 2)

Note

Data could be recovered with difficulty.

Windows

MacOS

Linux

Cloud services

  • Contact provider regarding secure data deletion pipeline.

Physical data

  • Office or commercial shredding.

For public data (Level 1)

Note

Data could be recovered with little difficulty.

Windows

MacOS

Linux

Cloud services

  • Delete file within platform; wait for recovery period to expire.

Physical data

  • Recycle and/or shred, if appropriate.


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Michael Laurentius

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Carl Chan

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Additional help

General

https://uoft-infosec-cf.atlassian.nethandbook.security.utoronto.ca/wiki/spaces/ISH/pages/4948958/Contact+us#Information-Security-(IS)

https://uoft-infosec-cf.atlassian.nethandbook.security.utoronto.ca/wiki/spaces/ISH/pages/4948958/Contact+us#Information-Technology-(IT)

Researchers

https://security.utoronto.ca/services/research-information-security-program/


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