Rohde&Schwarz NRP-Z5 Instrument Security

R&S®NRP-Z5 USB Sensor Hub
Instrument Security Procedures
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Version 02
Instrument Security Procedures
R&S®NRP-Z5

Contents

Contents
1 Overview................................................................................................. 2
2 Instrument Models Covered..................................................................2
3 Security Terms and Definitions............................................................ 2
4 Types of Memory and Information Storage in the R&S NRP-Z5........ 3
5 Instrument Declassification.................................................................. 4

1 Overview

It is often imperative that R&S NRP-Z5 USB Sensor Hubs are used in a secured envi­ronment. Generally these highly secured environments do not allow any test equip­ment to leave the area unless it can be proven that no user information leaves with the test equipment. Security concerns can arise when devices need to leave a secured area, e.g. to be calibrated or serviced.
This document describes the types of memory and their usage in the R&S NRP-Z5. It provides a statement regarding the volatility of all memory types and specifies the steps required to declassify an instrument through memory clearing or sanitization pro­cedures. These sanitization procedures are designed for customers who need to meet the requirements specified by the US Defense Security Service (DSS).

2 Instrument Models Covered

Product name Order number
R&S NRP-Z5 1146.7740.02

3 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-
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