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Instrument Models Covered
R&S
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FSVA3000 / R&S
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FSV3000
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Instrument Security Procedures 1179.0097.02 ─ 01
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Instrument Models Covered
Product name
Order number
R&S
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FSV3004
1330.5000.04
R&S
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FSV3007
1330.5000.07
R&S
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FSV3013
1330.5000.13
R&S
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FSV3030
1330.5000.30
R&S
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FSV3044
1330.5000.43
R&S
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FSVA3004
1330.5000.05
R&S
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FSVA3007
1330.5000.08
R&S
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FSVA3013
1330.5000.14
R&S
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FSVA3030
1330.5000.31
R&S
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FSVA3044
1330.5000.44
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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. Therefore, clearing is typically used when the instrument is to
remain in an environment with an acceptable level of protection.
Sanitization
The term "sanitization" is defined in Section 8-301b of DoD 5220.22-M, "National
Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM)". Sanitization is the process
of removing or eradicating stored data so that the data cannot be recovered using any
known technology. Instrument sanitization is typically required when an instrument is
moved from a secure to a non-secure environment, such as when it is returned for ser-
vice of calibration.
The memory sanitization procedures described in this document are designed for cus-
tomers who need to meet the requirements specified by the US Defense Security Ser-
vice (DSS). These requirements are specified in the "Clearing and Sanitization Matrix"
in Section 14.1.16 of the ISFO "Manual for the Certification and Accreditation of Classi-
fied Systems under the NISPOM".