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Technique takes flight to quickly erase hard drives |
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Written by SVTechie
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Thursday, 15 June 2006 |
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In 2001, an American spy plane collided in the air with a Chinese fighter and
was forced to land on Chinese island. Since then, researchers have been looking
for a way to quickly erase computer hard drives to deny access to sensitive
intelligence data.
Scientists at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Atlanta), working with L-3
Communications Corp. (New York), said they have developed a technique for
quickly erasing hard-disk drives. The team reports development of a prototype
fast-erasure system to prevent sensitive information from reaching enemy eyes.
At the time of the U.S.-China incident, there was no way the U.S. crew could
quickly erase hard drives on the surveillance aircraft before landing on Chinese
soil. The Chinese eventually gained access to U.S. military secrets.
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