tailieunhanh - Guidelines for Media Sanitization Recommendations of the National Institute of Standards and Technology

The need for, and methods to conduct, media sanitization should be identified and developed before arriving at the system disposal phase in the system life cycle. At the start of system development, when the initial system security plan is developed (see NIST SP 800-18, Revision 1, Guide for Developing Security Plans for Information Technology Systems), media sanitization controls are developed, documented, and deployed. One of the key decisions that will affect the ability to conduct sanitization is choosing what media are going to be used with the system. Although this is mostly a business decision, system owners. | NIST Special Publication 800-88 Guidelines for Media Sanitization Recommendations of the National Institute of Standards and Technology Richard Kissel Matthew Scholl Steven Skolochenko Xing Li C O M P U T E R S E C U R I T Y Computer Security Division Information Technology Laboratory National Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg MD 20899-8930 September 2006 . Department of Commerce Carlos M. Gutierrez Secretary National Institute of Standards and Technology William Jeffrey. Director Reports on Computer Systems Technology The Information Technology Laboratory ITL at the National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST promotes the . economy and public welfare by providing technical leadership for the Nation s measurement and standards infrastructure. ITL develops tests test methods reference data proof of concept implementations and technical analysis to advance the development and productive use of information technology. ITL s responsibilities include developing technical physical administrative and management standards and guidelines for cost effective security and privacy of sensitive unclassified information in Federal computer systems. This Special Publication 800-series reports on ITL s research guidance and outreach efforts in computer security and its collaborative activities with industry government and academic organizations. National Institute of Standards and Technology Special Publication 800-88 Natl. Inst. Stand. Technol. Spec. Publ. 800-88 41 pages May 2006 Certain commercial entities equipment or materials may be identified in this document in order to describe an experimental procedure or concept adequately. Such identification is not intended to imply recommendation or endorsement by the National Institute of Standards and Technology nor is it intended to imply that the entities materials or equipment are necessarily the best available for the purpose. . GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON 2004 Acknowledgements The .

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