Examples of Secure Sanitisation in a sentence
CESG Information Assurance Standards, in particular IS5 (Secure Sanitisation) and IS6 (Protecting Personal Data and Managing Information Risk).
To describe the governing norms is to describe both how rational agents should deliberate and how competent agents do deliberate.
All media used for storing or processing protectively marked information must be disposed of or sanitised in accordance with HMG Information Assurance Standard No. 5 (IS5), Secure Sanitisation, this includes personal data.
Ensuring that all media used for storing or processing protectively marked or otherwise sensitive information are disposed of or sanitised in accordance with HMG IA Standard No. 5 - Secure Sanitisation of Protectively Marked or Sensitive Information?4.
You must have procedures and policies in place to provide secure retention, storage, archiving and destruction of DWP data.You must have: A documented clear desk policy in operation; Lockable storage available to store DWP data; and Procedures in place for the safe destruction or re-use of redundant media including hard disks, CD’s, hard-copies and any other storage used to process DWP data (DWP reference HMG Information Assurance Standard 5 - Secure Sanitisation).
Ensuring that any disposal of IT assets is done in compliance with disposal standards, including HMG IA Standard 5 - Secure Sanitisation of Protectively Marked Information or Sensitive Information (obtainable from CESG)?17.
The HMG Information Assurance Standard No 5 – Secure Sanitisation of Protectively Marked or Sensitive Information Provides in-depth advice and guidance on all aspects of secure disposal of assets.
A core team including expertise from FAO on Animal Health, Veterinary Epidemiology, Poultry Vaccination and Poultry Production provided significant support to MARD on technical issues in AI control.
All MRC units must ensure that all media used for storing or processing protectively marked or otherwise sensitive information must be disposed of or sanitised in accordance with HMG IA Standard No. an 5 – Secure Sanitisation of Protectively Marked or Sensitive Information.
Secure destruction of data should be in accordance with Information Security policies - Secure Sanitisation & Disposal, and will be in line with CPNI (Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure) national standards.