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DoD 5220.22-M is sometimes cited as a standard for sanitization to counter data remanence. The NISPOM actually covers the entire field of government–industrial security, of which data sanitization is a very small part (about two paragraphs in a 141-page document). [5] Furthermore, the NISPOM does not actually specify any particular method.
Authorized Classification and Control Markings Register Version 1.2, 12 May 2008; DCID 3/29, Controlled Access Program Oversight Committee, 2 June 1995; DOD 5220.22-M, National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM), 28 February, 2006; DODD 5200.1-R, Information Security Program, January 1997
The 1995 edition of the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (DoD 5220.22-M) permitted the use of overwriting techniques to sanitize some types of media by writing all addressable locations with a character, its complement, and then a random character. This provision was removed in a 2001 change to the manual and was never ...
Security Classified and Controlled Information: History, Status, and Emerging Management Issues, Congressional Research Service, January 2, 2008; DoD 5220.22-M National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM) 400 Series DOE Directives by Number The 400 series of directives is where DOE keeps most security and classification ...
Default - DoD Short - The United States Department of Defense 5220.22-M [12] short 3 pass wipe (passes 1, 2 & 7). Zero Fill - Fills the device with zeros, in a single pass. RCMP TSSIT OPS-II - Royal Canadian Mounted Police Technical Security Standard, OPS-II; DoD 5220.22M - The United States Department of Defense 5220.22-M full 7 pass wipe.
The completely bogus stuff (which claimed DoD 5220.22-M is a sanitization standard) is deleted. This article is replaced with a redirect to National Industrial Security Program. BTW, should anyone want to verify this: NISPOM, 28 Feb 2006 Edition, Section 8-301, Page 8-3-1. Two paragraphs on clearing and sanitization.
IS5 is similar to DOD 5220.22-M (used in the USA). [2] Requirements. IS5 sets a wide range of requirements—not just the technical detail of overwriting data, but ...
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