Memory Sanitization And Removal Procedures - Keysight N5221A Security Features And Document Of Volatility

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Memory Sanitization and Removal Procedures

This section explains how to clear, sanitize, and remove memory from your
instrument, for all types of non-volatile memory that can be written to during
normal instrument operation.
Table 5-1
Disk Drive
Description and
The Disk Drive is the main memory for the instrument. It has very large storage capacity, plus fast
purpose
read and write times. There are no limitations on the number of read/write cycles.
It contains the Operating System, Instrument Software, Factory Calibration Data, Diagnostic
software, Crash recovery image, user instrument states, user data files, user trace data and any
user-installed third party software. The Disk Drive is written to frequently by the Operating System
and other application software.
Size
80 to 256 Gigabytes
Memory clearing
Software utilities are available that comply with the clearing requirements specified for Magnetic
Disks and Flash Drives in the "Media Sanitization Matrix" in Appendix T of the
Service (DSS) Assessment and Authorization Process Manual
Memory
We recommend removing the Disk Drive to achieve sanitization.
sanitization
Memory removal
See the Chapter
Write protecting
The Disk Drive cannot be write protected. The operating system and software must be able to read
from and write to the drive during normal operation.
Memory
The Disk Drive memory can be validated using third-party Windows utilities.
validation
Security Features and Document of Volatility
Memory Sanitization and Removal Procedures
"Disk Drive Removal Procedure" on page
Defense Security
(DAAPM).
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