PR.DS-1: Data-at-rest is protected.

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The organization shall protect its critical system information determined to be critical/
sensitive while at rest.
Guidance
- Consider using encryption techniques for data storage, data transmission or data transport (e.g., laptop,
USB).
- Consider encrypting end-user devices and removable media containing sensitive data (e.g. hard disks,
laptops, mobile device, USB storage devices, …). This could be done by e.g. Windows BitLocker®,
VeraCrypt, Apple FileVault®, Linux® dm-crypt,…
- Consider encrypting sensitive data stored in the cloud.
- Implement dedicated safeguards to prevent unauthorized access, distortion, or modification of system
data and audit records (e.g. restricted access rights, daily backups, data encryption, firewall installation).
- Encrypt hard drives, external media, stored files, configuration files and data stored in the cloud.

Best practices
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PR.DS-1: Data-at-rest is protected.
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PR.DS-1: Data-at-rest is protected.
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The organization shall protect its critical system information determined to be critical/
sensitive while at rest.
Guidance
- Consider using encryption techniques for data storage, data transmission or data transport (e.g., laptop,
USB).
- Consider encrypting end-user devices and removable media containing sensitive data (e.g. hard disks,
laptops, mobile device, USB storage devices, …). This could be done by e.g. Windows BitLocker®,
VeraCrypt, Apple FileVault®, Linux® dm-crypt,…
- Consider encrypting sensitive data stored in the cloud.
- Implement dedicated safeguards to prevent unauthorized access, distortion, or modification of system
data and audit records (e.g. restricted access rights, daily backups, data encryption, firewall installation).
- Encrypt hard drives, external media, stored files, configuration files and data stored in the cloud.

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PR.DS-1: Data-at-rest is protected.
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CyberFundamentals (Belgium)
Task name
Priority
Task completes
Complete these tasks to increase your compliance in this policy.
Critical
Definition of data classifications and class-specific security procedures
Critical
High
Normal
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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

Protection of data at rest
Critical
High
Normal
Low

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