User Manual
Table Of Contents
Instrument models covered
R&S
®
FPL1000
3Instrument Security Procedures 1178.6810.02 ─ 05
[1] Kissel Richard L. [et al.] Guidelines for Media Sanitization = Special Publication (NIST SP) =
NIST SP - 800-88 Rev 1. - Gaithersburg : [s.n.], December 17, 2014.
[2] National Industrial Security Program Authorization Office Defense Security Service (DSS)
Assessment and Authorization Process Manual (DAAPM). - May 6, 2019.
[3] ACSC Australian Cyber Security Centre Australian Government Information Security Manual,
January 2020.
2 Instrument models covered
Table 2-1: Spectrum Analyzer models
Spectrum Analyzer
R&S FPL1003 1304.0004K03
R&S FPL1007 1304.0004K07
R&S FPL1014 1304.0004K14
R&S FPL1026 1304.0004K26
3 Security terms and definitions
Terms defined in Guidelines for Media Sanitization
NIST Special Publication 800-88
[1]
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Sanitization
"Media sanitization refers to a process that renders access to target data on the
media infeasible for a given level of effort."
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Clear
"Clear applies logical techniques to sanitize data in all user-addressable storage
locations for protection against simple non-invasive data recovery techniques; typi-
cally applied through the standard Read and Write commands to the storage
device, such as by rewriting with a new value or using a menu option to reset the
device to the factory state (where rewriting is not supported)."
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Purge
"Purge applies physical or logical techniques that render Target Data recovery
infeasible using state of the art laboratory techniques."
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Destroy
"Destroy renders Target Data recovery infeasible using state of the art laboratory
techniques and results in the subsequent inability to use the media for storage of
data."