Following sanitisation, SECRET and TOP SECRET non-volatile flash memory media retains its classification.
Topic
Treatment of non-volatile flash memory media following sanitisation
Applicable to
Secret, Top Secret
History
Priority
must
Dec 2021
Following sanitisation, SECRET and TOP SECRET non-volatile flash memory media retains its classification.
Miscellaneous changes were made to rationale and security controls throughout the publication. This included:
• A review from the Using the Information Security Manual chapter through to the Guidelines for Media chapter.
• Security controls suitable for all audiences have been identified with the ‘All’ applicability marking while additional security controls suitable for just government audiences have been identified with the O, P, S and TS applicability markings.
• Security controls suitable for specific classifications have been amended to include their classification(s) in the wording of the security controls to reduce the reliance on applicability markings to confer suitability.
• Tables in security controls have been converted into prose to allow for inclusion in the SSP annex template and the XML list of security controls.
• The use of ‘official’ and ‘highly classified’ terminology has been replaced with specific classifications to remove ambiguity.
• Security controls relating to high assurance ICT equipment have had their applicability narrowed to ‘S, TS’ reflecting that they are intended for the protection of SECRET and TOP SECRET systems and data.
2015
Following sanitisation, non–volatile flash memory media must be treated no less than asindicated below.
2010
Following sanitisation, non-volatile flash memory media must be treated no less than as indicated in thetable below.
2008
Following sanitisation, non-volatile EEPROM and flash memory media must be treated as indicated in the table below.