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Title: Media Sanitization


1
Media Sanitization
  • How to get rid of unwanted data so no one else
    can get it

2
Do You Have Sensitive Data
  • Excel spreadsheet of names, addresses, phone
    numbers, SSNs and credit card numbers
  • Full database dump of KEAS or SIS
  • Full time or student evaluations with names and
    SSNs
  • Financial data departmental or personal
  • Contacts in Outlook with addresses, e-mails,
    phone numbers and birthdays
  • Any credit card transactions customers or
    purchases
  • Web forms accepting eID and password
  • Saved usernames and passwords for websites, e.g.
    banks, retirement fund
  • Blueprints for constructing a nuclear weapon

3
K-State Policy
  • Draft policy on computer disposal .085
    Disposal of Computers and Electronic MediaAfter
    local disposition has been authorized, it is the
    responsibility of the department to ensure that
    all information is removed from computers and
    electronic media (e.g., magnetic tapes, CDs,
    DVDs, hard drives, diskettes, ZIP drives, USB
    drives, etc.) by physically destroying the media
    or overwriting the data utilizing approved data
    destruction procedures before it is disposed of
    by the department.
  • If the surplus computer is to be transferred to
    another entity for continued use, the license(s)
    for any software remaining on the computer, such
    as the operating system, must be transferable to
    the receiving department in order to maximize the
    value of the computer and ensure compliance with
    software license agreements. It is the
    responsibility of the transferring department to
    make sure no other copies are retained unless
    allowed by license agreements.

4
What can I do with it
  • Keep it forever
  • Throw it away
  • Erase it
  • Erase it securely reuse media
  • Erase it securely dont reuse media
  • Destroy it
  • Keep in mind that technology is constantly
    changing, take everything you hear with a grain
    of salt

5
Keep it forever
  • A lot of people actually do this
  • Easy and inexpensive
  • Doesnt get rid of it
  • Someone gets to clean up the mess eventually

6
Throw it away
  • Easy and inexpensive
  • Be absolutely certain that there is no sensitive
    data on the device
  • Almost impossible to guarantee violation of
    policy

7
Erase it
  • Drag all documents to recycle bin
  • Empty recycle bin
  • Format drive
  • Sufficient to hide data from the casual looker
  • Doesnt remove data, just pointers in the file
    table
  • Easy to recover data Restorer 2000

8
Erase it securely reuse media
  • Usually a software based solution
  • DBAN, Eraser, KillDisk
  • Leaves the drive functional / reusable
  • Options to meet most stringent guidelines (DOD,
    NIST)
  • Device must be functional to begin with
  • Time consuming
  • Requires some tools and knowledge

9
Erase it securely dont reuse media
  • Use a magnetic field to scramble magnetic
    domains on substrate
  • Garner HD-1(2000), degaussing ring
  • May be used on any magnetic media hard drives,
    tapes, floppy disks, etc.
  • Generally destroys device (R/W heads) or erases
    low-level format device unusable
  • Potentially damaging to nearby devices
  • Doesnt work with optical media CDs, DVDs

10
Destroy it
  • Medium duty cross-cut shredder or microwave for
    CDs, DVDs
  • Incinerate floppy disks
  • Fast, inexpensive
  • Doesnt work for HDs
  • Dangers toxic fumes or hazardous waste, fire
    hazard

11
Destroy it, page 2
  • Crush HDs EDR Disk Crusher 11,500
  • Drill or Cut HDs drill press or table saw with
    carbide tipped blades the more tracks you sever
    the better
  • Shred and/or melt HDs
  • SEM Model 22 HDD - 50,000, 3600 lbs.
  • Outsource 7/drive sending drive off-site

12
Resources
  • Dariks Boot and Nuke
    http//dban.sourceforge.net/
  • Eraser http//sourceforge.net
    /projects/eraser
  • KillDisk http//www.killdisk.com/down
    loadfree.htm
  • Garner HD-1
    http//www.garner-products.com/pdf/hd-1.pdf
  • EDR Disk Crusher http//www.edrsolutions.com/solut
    ion.asp
  • SEM Model 22-HDD http//www.semshred.com/content55
    1.html
  • NIST Guidelines
    http//csrc.nist.gov/publications/nistpubs/800-88/
    NISTSP800-88_rev1.pdf
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