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US Defense Security Service (DSS). 2 Instrument Models Covered Table 2-1: SGMA RF Source models Product name Order number R&S SGS100A 1416.0505.02 The SGMA RF Source base unit must be ordered together with one of the following frequency options: ●...
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® Security Terms and Definitions R&S SGS100A 3 Security Terms and Definitions Clearing The term "clearing" is defined in Section 8-301a of DoD 5220.22-M, "National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM)". Clearing is the process of eradicating the data on media so that the data can no longer be retrieved using the standard inter- faces on the instrument.
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® Types of Memory and Information Storage in the R&S SGS R&S SGS100A Non-Volatile Memory Memory type Size Content Volatility User Sanitization Data procedure SDRAM (CPU 256 Mbyte Temporary information storage Volatile Turn off instru- board) for operating system and...
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® Types of Memory and Information Storage in the R&S SGS R&S SGS100A Non-Volatile Memory All non-volatile memories of the R&S SGS are not a security concern. EEPROM The RF module as well as the processor module of the R&S SGS SGMA RF Source are equipped with in total four serial EEPROM devices with a size of 4 kbyte up to 1 Mbyte.
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® Instrument Declassification R&S SGS100A instrument operation nor can they be modified in parts. During firmware update, they are replaced in total. In the remaining JFFS area the following information is stored: – User data and instrument settings (automatically or manually saved instrument setups) –...
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® Special Considerations for USB Ports and LAN Services R&S SGS100A Special Considerations for USB Ports After a few seconds, the maintenence system is indicated by flashing LEDs. Sanitizing starts now. Erasing the Flash memory is indicated by a running red LED.
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