Requirement

3.5: Securely Dispose of Data

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Securely dispose of data as outlined in the enterprise’s documented data management process.
Ensure the disposal process and method are commensurate with the data sensitivity.

This requirement is part of the framework:  
CIS 18 controls
Best practices
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3.5: Securely Dispose of Data
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3.5: Securely Dispose of Data
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Securely dispose of data as outlined in the enterprise’s documented data management process.
Ensure the disposal process and method are commensurate with the data sensitivity.

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3.5: Securely Dispose of Data
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How to comply with this requirement

In Cyberday, requirements and controls are mapped to universal tasks. Each requirement is fulfilled with one or multiple tasks.

Here's a list of tasks that help you comply with the requirement
3.5: Securely Dispose of Data
of the framework  
CIS 18 controls
Task name
Priority
Task completes
Complete these tasks to increase your compliance in this policy.
Critical
Personnel guidelines for safe disposal of paper data
Critical
High
Normal
Low
Safe disposal of laptops
Critical
High
Normal
Low
Definition of data classifications and class-specific security procedures
Critical
High
Normal
Low
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requirements
Management of data sets
Data classification

Definition of data classifications and class-specific security procedures

This task helps you comply with the following requirements

Process for secure disposal of removable media containing confidential information
Critical
High
Normal
Low
17
requirements
Management of data sets
Removable media

Process for secure disposal of removable media containing confidential information

This task helps you comply with the following requirements

Secure disposal of cloud service specific resources
Critical
High
Normal
Low
Process for destruction of temporary files
Critical
High
Normal
Low
2
requirements
Privacy
Privacy by design and default

Process for destruction of temporary files

This task helps you comply with the following requirements

Marking of equipment that needs safe disposal
Critical
High
Normal
Low

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