User Manual

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]
Sanitization
"Media sanitization refers to a process that renders access to target data on the
media infeasible for a given level of effort."
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)."
Purge
"Purge applies physical or logical techniques that render Target Data recovery
infeasible using state of the art laboratory techniques."
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."