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A condition when the ability of a critical infrastructure to provide its customers an expected upon level of products and services is negated. Typically a permanent condition. An infrastructure is considered destroyed when its level of performance is zero.
In records management, the major type of disposal action. Methods of destroying records include selling or salvaging the record medium and burning, pulping, shredding, macerating, or discarding with other waste materials. See also DELETING, DISPOSAL, DISPOSITION, EMERGENCY DESTRUCTION.
The process of eliminating or deleting data, documents, and records so that the recorded information no longer exists.
an event (or the result of an event) that completely destroys something
Refers to deliberate demolition of a building or site. To be applied only when article covers 1) the subject of destruction or 2) a situation in which a building or site has already been destroyed.
Process of eliminating or deleting records, beyond any possible reconstruction.(AS ISO 15489.1 - 2002, 3 Terms and definitions, 3.8, p.2)
the action of making a record totally unreadable
Final action carried out on inactive records which have been appraised as having no continuing value. Secure destruction should be either by shredding or incineration.
Disposal of classified material by prescribed procedures.
1. The process of eliminating or deleting records, beyond any possible reconstruction. 2. The National Archives of Australia authorises disposal of Commonwealth records (including destruction) for the purposes of the Archives Act 1983. Destruction should be carried out by an approved method such as shredding or, in the case of digital records, rendering them unreadable. See also Disposal. Source: Adapted from Standards Australia AS ISO 15489, Part 1, Clause 3.8.
Destruction is a German thrash metal band formed in Lörrach, Germany in 1982. They originally started under the name "Knight of Demon". Destruction recorded their first demo in 1984 entitled Bestial Invasion of Hell.