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Media Sanitization

Statement

Sanitize system media; sanitization techniques and procedures prior to disposal, release out of organizational control, or release for reuse using system media; sanitization techniques and procedures ; and Employ sanitization mechanisms with the strength and integrity commensurate with the security category or classification of the information.

Location

Control Family
Media Protection

Control Details

Identifier
SP800-53-MP-6
Family
MP

Organisation-Defined Parameters

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system media
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system media
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system media
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sanitization techniques and procedures
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sanitization techniques and procedures

Supplemental Guidance

Media sanitization applies to all digital and non-digital system media subject to disposal or reuse, whether or not the media is considered removable. Examples include digital media in scanners, copiers, printers, notebook computers, workstations, network components, mobile devices, and non-digital media (e.g., paper and microfilm). The sanitization process removes information from system media such that the information cannot be retrieved or reconstructed. Sanitization techniques—including clearing, purging, cryptographic erase, de-identification of personally identifiable information, and destruction—prevent the disclosure of information to unauthorized individuals when such media is reused or released for disposal. Organizations determine the appropriate sanitization methods, recognizing that destruction is sometimes necessary when other methods cannot be applied to media requiring sanitization. Organizations use discretion on the employment of approved sanitization techniques and procedures for media that contains information deemed to be in the public domain or publicly releasable or information deemed to have no adverse impact on organizations or individuals if released for reuse or disposal. Sanitization of non-digital media includes destruction, removing a classified appendix from an otherwise unclassified document, or redacting selected sections or words from a document by obscuring the redacted sections or words in a manner equivalent in effectiveness to removing them from the document. NSA standards and policies control the sanitization process for media that contains classified information. NARA policies control the sanitization process for controlled unclassified information.

Assessment Objective

system media is sanitized using sanitization techniques and procedures prior to disposal; system media is sanitized using sanitization techniques and procedures prior to release from organizational control; system media is sanitized using sanitization techniques and procedures prior to release for reuse; sanitization mechanisms with strength and integrity commensurate with the security category or classification of the information are employed.

No cross-framework mappings available

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Media Protection30 controls
SP800-53-MP-1Policy and ProceduresSP800-53-MP-2Media AccessSP800-53-MP-2(1)Automated Restricted AccessSP800-53-MP-2(2)Cryptographic ProtectionSP800-53-MP-3Media MarkingSP800-53-MP-4Media StorageSP800-53-MP-4(1)Cryptographic ProtectionSP800-53-MP-4(2)Automated Restricted AccessSP800-53-MP-5Media TransportSP800-53-MP-5(1)Protection Outside of Controlled AreasSP800-53-MP-5(2)Documentation of ActivitiesSP800-53-MP-5(3)CustodiansSP800-53-MP-5(4)Cryptographic ProtectionSP800-53-MP-6Media SanitizationSP800-53-MP-6(1)Review, Approve, Track, Document, and VerifySP800-53-MP-6(2)Equipment TestingSP800-53-MP-6(3)Nondestructive TechniquesSP800-53-MP-6(4)Controlled Unclassified InformationSP800-53-MP-6(5)Classified InformationSP800-53-MP-6(6)Media DestructionSP800-53-MP-6(7)Dual AuthorizationSP800-53-MP-6(8)Remote Purging or Wiping of InformationSP800-53-MP-7Media UseSP800-53-MP-7(1)Prohibit Use Without OwnerSP800-53-MP-7(2)Prohibit Use of Sanitization-resistant MediaSP800-53-MP-8Media DowngradingSP800-53-MP-8(1)Documentation of ProcessSP800-53-MP-8(2)Equipment TestingSP800-53-MP-8(3)Controlled Unclassified InformationSP800-53-MP-8(4)Classified Information