![]() It shall not be altered, distributed beyond its intended audience, produced, reproduced or published, in whole or any substantial part thereof, without the express permission of CSE. This document is the property of the Government of Canada. Annex E Health and Safety Issues with Destruction Equipment.C.3 Considerations for Overwriting Hard Drives.B.2 Sanitization Requirements and Standards.B.1 Applicability of Sanitization Methods.Table 8 Considerations for Overwriting HDDs.Table 7 Sanitization Requirements for Network Devices.Table 6 Sanitization Requirements for Smartphones and Tablets.Table 5 Sanitization Requirements for Solid-State and Flash Drives.Table 4 Sanitization Requirements for Magnetic Media.Table 3 Sanitization Requirements for Optical Media.Table 2 General Sanitization Requirements for all Data Storage Media.Table 1 Applicability of Sanitization Methods.Figure 3 IT Media Sanitization & Disposal Process.Figure 1 IT Security Risk Management Process. ![]() 2.6 Disposal through Controlled Channels.1.3 Relationship to the IT Risk Management Process.Suggestions for amendments should be forwarded through departmental IT security channels to ITS Client Services at CSE.įor further information, please contact CSE by e-mail at or call 61. This publication supersedes ITSG-06 Clearing and Declassification of Electronic Data Storage Devices. The ITSP.40.006 v2 IT Media Sanitization is an UNCLASSIFIED publication, issued under the authority of the Chief, Communications Security Establishment (CSEC). Alternate format: IT media sanitization (ITSP.40.006) (PDF, 908 KB) Foreword ![]()
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