terasing
Terasing is a term used to describe the deliberate removal, obliteration, or concealment of information, traces, or records, especially within digital systems. The concept encompasses formal deletion, redaction, data minimization, and, in some discussions, erasure that leaves only partial or obscured traces. The word is a neologism formed from erase with the -ing suffix and is encountered primarily in information governance, memory studies, and critical technocultural theory rather than in standard technical glossaries. Its usage signals attention to how memory and records are shaped by decisions about what to keep and what to remove.
Contexts and methods: In IT and data governance, terasing may involve secure deletion, cryptographic erasure (destroying
Ethics and governance: Terasing intersects with privacy, accountability, and the public interest in accessible information. Legal
See also: erasure; data deletion; redaction; data sanitization; cryptographic erasure; censorship; archival integrity.