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PR.DS-01.9: Enterprise assets shall be disposed of safely. |
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http://cyfun.data.gift/data/loc_CyFun2025_Booklet_ESSENTIAL_E_p113 |
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The goal of this control is to ensure that all enterprise assets are disposed of in a secure and controlled manner, to prevent unauthorised access to sensitive business, personal, or operational data. To support this goal, the organisation should consider to: • Sanitise Data Before Disposal Sensitive data should be securely removed (“wiped”) from all assets, such as computers, servers, hard drives, USB drives, mobile devices, and paper documents, before retirement, reassignment, repair, or replacement. • Use Appropriate Destruction Methods Suitable methods should be available for destroying paper records, digital storage media, and other physical data carriers. • Enable Remote Wiping for Mobile Devices Remotewiping capabilities should be enabled on laptops, tablets, phones, and othermobile devices to protect data if lost or stolen. • Manage Expired Domain Names Carefully Expired domains should be protected, as they are often targeted by cyber-criminals.The following practices should be considered: o Enable auto-renewal or renew domains for at least ten years. o Communicate domain changes clearly and manage transitions internally. o Set auto-replies for emails sent to old domains. o Update online references and cloud service settings. o Change or delete accounts registered with old domains. o Keep login email addresses current and enable MFA. o Avoid using non-approved cloud storage for sensitive data. • FollowAsset Management Best Practices Guidance from trusted sources, such as the Asset Management policy template in the CyFun® Toolbox on www.cyfun.eu, should be used to support secure disposal. • Include OTAssets in Disposal Planning OT systems and devices should be included in disposal procedures, ensuring operational data and configu- rations are securely removed before decommissioning. |
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A general note, for any purpose. |
The goal of this control is to ensure that all enterprise assets are disposed of in a secure and controlled manner, to prevent unauthorised access to sensitive business, personal, or operational data. To support this goal, the organisation should consider to: - Sanitise Data Before Disposal Sensitive data should be securely removed (“wiped”) from all assets, such as computers, servers, hard drives, USB drives, mobile devices, and paper documents, before retirement, reassignment, repair, or replacement. - Use Appropriate Destruction Methods Suitable methods should be available for destroying paper records, digital storage media, and other physical data carriers. - Enable Remote Wiping for Mobile Devices Remotewiping capabilities should be enabled on laptops, tablets, phones, and othermobile devices to protect data if lost or stolen. - Manage Expired Domain Names Carefully Expired domains should be protected, as they are often targeted by cyber-criminals.The following practices should be considered: - Enable auto-renewal or renew domains for at least ten years. - Communicate domain changes clearly and manage transitions internally. - Set auto-replies for emails sent to old domains. - Update online references and cloud service settings. - Change or delete accounts registered with old domains. - Keep login email addresses current and enable MFA. - Avoid using non-approved cloud storage for sensitive data. - FollowAsset Management Best Practices Guidance from trusted sources, such as the Asset Management policy template in the CyFun® Toolbox on www.cyfun.eu, should be used to support secure disposal. - Include OTAssets in Disposal Planning OT systems and devices should be included in disposal procedures, ensuring operational data and configu- rations are securely removed before decommissioning. |
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A general note, for any purpose. |
<div><p>The goal of this control is to ensure that all enterprise assets are disposed of in a secure and controlled manner, to prevent unauthorised access to sensitive business, personal, or operational data. To support this goal, the organisation should consider to:</p><ul><li>Sanitise Data Before Disposal Sensitive data should be securely removed (“wiped”) from all assets, such as computers, servers, hard drives, USB drives, mobile devices, and paper documents, before retirement, reassignment, repair, or replacement.</li><li>Use Appropriate Destruction Methods Suitable methods should be available for destroying paper records, digital storage media, and other physical data carriers.</li><li>Enable Remote Wiping for Mobile Devices Remotewiping capabilities should be enabled on laptops, tablets, phones, and othermobile devices to protect data if lost or stolen.</li><li>Manage Expired Domain Names Carefully Expired domains should be protected, as they are often targeted by cyber-criminals.The following practices should be considered:<ul><li>Enable auto-renewal or renew domains for at least ten years.</li><li>Communicate domain changes clearly and manage transitions internally.</li><li>Set auto-replies for emails sent to old domains.</li><li>Update online references and cloud service settings.</li><li>Change or delete accounts registered with old domains.</li><li>Keep login email addresses current and enable MFA.</li><li>Avoid using non-approved cloud storage for sensitive data.</li></ul></li><li>FollowAsset Management Best Practices Guidance from trusted sources, such as the Asset Management policy template in the CyFun® Toolbox on www.cyfun.eu, should be used to support secure disposal.</li><li>Include OTAssets in Disposal Planning OT systems and devices should be included in disposal procedures, ensuring operational data and configu- rations are securely removed before decommissioning.</li></ul></div> |
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A general note, for any purpose. |
The goal of this control is to ensure that all enterprise assets are disposed of in a secure and controlled manner, to prevent unauthorised access to sensitive business, personal, or operational data. To support this goal, the organisation should consider to: - Sanitise Data Before Disposal Sensitive data should be securely removed (“wiped”) from all assets, such as computers, servers, hard drives, USB drives, mobile devices, and paper documents, before retirement, reassignment, repair, or replacement. - Use Appropriate Destruction Methods Suitable methods should be available for destroying paper records, digital storage media, and other physical data carriers. - Enable Remote Wiping for Mobile Devices Remotewiping capabilities should be enabled on laptops, tablets, phones, and othermobile devices to protect data if lost or stolen. - Manage Expired Domain Names Carefully Expired domains should be protected, as they are often targeted by cyber-criminals.The following practices should be considered: - Enable auto-renewal or renew domains for at least ten years. - Communicate domain changes clearly and manage transitions internally. - Set auto-replies for emails sent to old domains. - Update online references and cloud service settings. - Change or delete accounts registered with old domains. - Keep login email addresses current and enable MFA. - Avoid using non-approved cloud storage for sensitive data. - FollowAsset Management Best Practices Guidance from trusted sources, such as the Asset Management policy template in the CyFun® Toolbox on www.cyfun.eu, should be used to support secure disposal. - Include OTAssets in Disposal Planning OT systems and devices should be included in disposal procedures, ensuring operational data and configu- rations are securely removed before decommissioning. |
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A notation, also known as classification code, is a string of characters such as "T58.5" or "303.4833" used to uniquely identify a concept within the scope of a given concept scheme. |
PR.DS-01.9 |
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Secure asset disposal |
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A resource has no more than one value of skos:prefLabel per language tag, and no more than one value of skos:prefLabel without language tag. |
Enterprise assets shall be disposed of safely. |
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