Configuring User Permissions Through Profiles; Decommissioning The Network Management Module - Eaton Network-M2 User Manual

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[R3]  NIST SP 800-82 Rev 2, Guide to Industrial Control Systems (ICS) Security, May 2015:
https://ics-cert.us-cert.gov/Standards-and-References
[R4] National Institute of Technology (NIST) Interagency "Guidelines on Firewalls and Firewall Policy, NIST Special Publication
800-41", October 2009:
http://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/Legacy/SP/nistspecialpublication800-41r1.pdf

5.3 Configuring user permissions through profiles

The user profile can be defined when creating a new users or changed when modifying an existing one.
Refer to the
section Contextual help>>>Settings>>>Local

5.4 Decommissioning the Network Management module

With the increased frequency of reported data breaches, it's becoming more and more necessary for companies to implement
effective and reliable decommissioning policies and procedures.
In order to protect the data stored on retired IT equipment from falling into the wrong hands, or a data breach, we recommend to
follow below decommissioning steps:
1- Sanitize the Network Module
Sanitization erases all the data (user name and password, certificates, keys, settings, logs...).
To sanitize the Network Module refer to
2- Unmount the Network Module from the device.
Unscrew the Network Module and remove it from the slot.
users in the settings.
the Contextual help>>>Maintenance>>>Services>>>Sanitization
Configuring user permissions through profiles
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