Transcription of Guidelines for Media Sanitization - NIST
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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.
effectively sanitizing media and the potential is substantial for sensitive data to be collected and retained on the media. This responsibility is not limited to those organizations that are the originators or final resting places of sensitive data, but also intermediaries who transiently store or process the information along the way.
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