deviceremains
Deviceremains is a term used to describe residual material and data associated with electronic devices after their end of life. The concept encompasses digital remnants that may persist in storage, firmware, or cloud-linked services, as well as physical residues arising from the device’s manufacture, use, or disposal. The term is not widely standardized, and its exact scope can vary by industry.
Digital remains include recoverable data fragments, residual caches, unencrypted backups, logs, metadata, and, in some cases,
Physical remains cover non-digital traces left by devices, such as labels, component casings, batteries, and other
Management of deviceremains typically follows a decommissioning lifecycle: inventory and classification of devices, data sanitization or
Standards and policy considerations include data privacy regulations and industry guidelines such as NIST SP 800-88