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Guidelines for Media Sanitization - NIST

NIST Special Publication 800-88. Revision 1. Guidelines for Media Sanitization Richard Kissel Andrew Regenscheid Matthew Scholl Kevin Stine This publication is available free of charge from: C O M P U T E R S E C U R I T Y. NIST Special Publication 800-88. Revision 1. Guidelines for Media Sanitization Richard Kissel Andrew Regenscheid Matthew Scholl Kevin Stine Computer Security Division information Technology Laboratory This publication is available free of charge from: December 2014. Department of Commerce Penny Pritzker, Secretary National Institute of Standards and Technology Willie May, Acting Under Secretary of Commerce for Standards and Technology and Acting Director Authority This publication has been developed by NIST in accordance with its statutory responsibilities under the Federal information Security Management Act of 2002 (FISMA), 44 3541 et seq.

Identifiable Information (PII). No matter what the final intended destination of the media is, it is important that the organization ensure that no easily re-constructible residual representation of the data is stored on the media after it has left the control of the organization or is no longer

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