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Status Under review
Created by Guest
Created on Jun 18, 2024

Provide a secure erase certificate when the "chdrive -task erase" command is ran

Securely erasing storage media is more important than ever. While IBM does provide whitepapers explaining that the "chdrive -task erase" command does a NIST 800-88 secure erase, there is no documented confirmation after the fact for record keeping purposes. When the command is issued and the drive(s) are confirmed erased, the system should then provide a system-signed PDF showing the drives successful erase as well as the erasure algorithm used.

Idea priority Medium
  • Guest
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    Jun 18, 2024

    As the Storage Engineering manager that has to report on life cycle of equipment and proof of data erasure processes having a certificate is required by our data security team.  So I fully back the idea!