Borrado de
claves que se produce por acceso no autorizado a un equipo o por la pulsación
de un botón o secuencia de teclas. [CESID:1997]
Overwrite a memory location
with data consisting entirely of bits with the value zero so that the data is
destroyed and not recoverable. This is often contrasted with deletion methods
that merely destroy reference to data within a file system rather than the data
itself. [NIST-SP800-63:2013]
To fill unused storage
locations in an information system with the representation of the character
denoting "0." [CNSSI_4009:2010]
A method of erasing
electronically stored data, cryptographic keys, and Credentials Service
Providers (CSPs) by altering or deleting the contents of the data storage to
prevent recovery of the data. [CNSSI_4009:2010]
To remove or eliminate the
key from a cryptographic equipment or fill device. [CNSSI_4009:2010]
1. (I) Synonym for
"erase". (See: sanitize.) Usage: Particularly with regard to erasing
keys that are stored in a cryptographic module.
2. (O) Erase electronically
stored data by altering the contents of the data storage so as to prevent the
recovery of the data. [FP140]
3. (O) "To remove or
eliminate the key from a cryptoequipment or fill device." [C4009]
[RFC4949:2007]
method of destruction of
stored data and CSPs to prevent retrieval and reuse [ISO-19790:2006]
Method of destruction of
stored data and CSPs to prevent retrieval and reuse. [ISO-19790:2006]
a method of erasing
electronically stored data, cryptographic keys, and CSPs by altering or
deleting the contents of the data storage to prevent recovery of the data.
[FIPS-140-2:2001]