

The SDelete command line application is part of the free set of tools and utilities, supported and sanctioned by Microsoft, known as Sysinternals. SEE: 100+ IT policies at your fingertips, ready for download (TechRepublic Premium) To meet those requirements, we must download and employ a special application designed for the task. While that method is effective in a pinch, it does not meet the strictest requirements for securing storage devices containing sensitive data. Previously, we discussed how to delete files and overwrite them with random numbers using the Format command in Windows 11. Fortunately, Microsoft provides one for free in Sysinternals. Meeting DoD standards for securely deleting files in Windows 11 requires the use of a special application.
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How to delete files securely and completely in Windows 11 using SDelete
