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Disk Partitioning

Definition

Disk Partitioning is the process of dividing a disk into multiple distinct sections, known as partitions.

How it works

Each partition can be managed separately and can have its own file system. Disk partitioning can be used to segregate sensitive data from less critical data, improve system performance, and enhance data management and recovery processes. It can also help in isolating different operating systems or environments on the same physical disk.

Artifact Relationships

This defensive technique relates to specific digital artifacts.

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Disk Partitioning
Secondary Storage
Partition Table

References

Reference - Remembrance of data passed: A study of disk sanitization practices