Rohde & Schwarz FSUP8 Manual

Rohde & Schwarz FSUP8 Manual

Signal source

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R&S
FSUP
Signal Source Analyzer
Instrument Security Procedures
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1171.5702.52 ─ 02

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  • Page 1 ® R&S FSUP Signal Source Analyzer Instrument Security Procedures (;ÕÇ2Â) 1171.5702.52 ─ 02...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    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 Table 2-1: Signal Source Analyzer models Product name Order number R&S FSUP8 1166.3505.09 R&S FSUP26 1166.3505.27 R&S FSUP50 1166.3505.51...
  • Page 3: Security Terms And Definitions

    ® Security Terms and Definitions R&S FSUP 3 Security Terms and Definitions Clearing: As 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 interfaces on the instru- ment.
  • Page 4 ® Types of Memory and Information Storage in the R&S FSUP R&S FSUP Non-Volatile Memory Memory type Size Content Volatility User Sanitization data procedure SDRAM (CPU 256 Mbyte Temporary information storage Volatile Turn off instru- board) for operating system and ment power instrument firmware Hardware information:...
  • Page 5: Instrument Declassification

    ® Instrument Declassification R&S FSUP EEPROM Each board assembly in the R&S FSUP Signal Source Analyzer has one serial EEPROM device with a size of 256 bytes up to 32 kbyte. The EEPROM contains infor- mation related to the installed hardware, such as board serial number, product options and calibration correction data.
  • Page 6 ® Instrument Declassification R&S FSUP Once the Signal Source Analyzer is outside the secured area, installing a second non- classified removable compact flash memory (without any user data) allows the Signal Source Analyzer to function properly for service or other needs. Prior to re-entering the secured area, the non-classified removable compact flash memory (without the user data) is removed.
  • Page 7: Special Considerations For Usb Ports

    ® Special Considerations for USB Ports R&S FSUP 6 Special Considerations for USB Ports USB ports can pose a security risk in high-security locations. Generally, this risk comes from small USB pen drives, also known as memory sticks or key drives. They can be easily concealed and can quickly read/write several Gbyte of data.

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