Rohde&Schwarz R&S®Spectrum Rider FPH Instrument Security Security

R&S®FPH Spectrum Analyzer Instrument Security Procedures
1178899402 Version 05
This document describes the types of memory and their usage in the R&S®FPH Spectrum Analyzer.
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Contents

Contents
1 Overview................................................................................................. 4
2 Instrument Models Covered..................................................................5
3 Security terms and definitions..............................................................6
4 Statement of Volatility............................................................................8
5 Instrument Sanitization Procedure.....................................................10
6 Validity of Instrument Calibration after Sanitization.........................12
Glossary................................................................................................13
Index......................................................................................................14
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Overview

1 Overview

Securing important information is crucial in many applications.
Generally, 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, e.g. to be calibrated.
"Regarding sanitization, the principal concern is ensuring that data is not unintention­ally released" [1].
This document provides a statement regarding the volatility of the memory types used and specifies the steps required to sanitize an instrument.
The procedures in this document follow "NIST Special Publication 800-88: Guidelines for Media Sanitization" [1].
In addition, recommendations are provided to safeguard information on the R&S FPH.
References
See the following literature for further information.
[1] Kissel Richard L. [et al.] Guidelines for Media Sanitization = Special Publication (NIST SP) =
NIST SP - 800-88 Rev 1. - Gaithersburg : [s.n.], December 17, 2014.
[2] National Industrial Security Program Authorization Office Defense Security Service (DSS)
Assessment and Authorization Process Manual (DAAPM). - May 6, 2019.
[3] ACSC Australian Cyber Security Centre Australian Government Information Security Manual,
January 2020.
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Instrument Models Covered

2 Instrument Models Covered

Table 2-1: R&S FPH models
Product name Order number
R&S FPH 1321.1111.02
R&S FPH 1321.1111.06
R&S FPH 1321.1111.13
R&S FPH 1321.1111.26
R&S FPH 1321.1711.23
R&S FPH 1321.1711.36
R&S FPH 1321.1711.44
R&S FPH 1321.1711.54
R&S FPH 1321.1111.52, equivalent to 1321.1111.02
R&S FPH 1321.1111.56, equivalent to 1321.1111.06
R&S FPH 1321.1111.63, equivalent to 1321.1111.13
R&S FPH 1321.1111.76, equivalent to 1321.1111.26
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