Securely Destroy definition

Securely Destroy. Securely Destroy: Securely Destroy means taking actions that render data written on physical (e.g., hardcopy, microfiche, etc.) or electronic media unrecoverable by both ordinary and extraordinary means. These actions must meet or exceed those sections of the National Institute of Standards of Technology (NIST) SP 800-88 Appendix A guidelines relevant to sanitization of data categorized as high security. All attempts to overwrite magnetic data for this purpose must utilize DOD approved methodologies.
Securely Destroy means taking actions that render data written on physical or electronic media unrecoverable by both ordinary and extraordinary means.
Securely Destroy means to remove District Data from Contractor’s systems, paper files, records, databases, and any other media regardless of format, in accordance with the standard detailed in National Institute of Standards and Technology (“NIST”) SP 800-88 Guidelines for Media Sanitization so that District Data is permanently irretrievable in Contractor’s and its Subcontractors’ normal course of business.

Examples of Securely Destroy in a sentence

  • In the event that the University requests destruction of its data, Contractor agrees to Securely Destroy all data in its possession and in the possession of any subcontractors or agents to which Contractor might have transferred University data.


More Definitions of Securely Destroy

Securely Destroy means taking actions that render data written on physical (e.g., hardcopy, microfiche, etc.) or electronic media unrecoverable by both ordinary and extraordinary means. These actions must meet or exceed those sections of the National Institute of Standards of Technology (NIST) SP 800-88r1 guidelines relevant to data categorized as high security.
Securely Destroy means taking actions that render data written on media unrecoverable by both ordinary and extraordinary means. These actions must meet or exceed those sections of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) SP 800-88 guidelines relevant to data categorized as high security.
Securely Destroy means taking commercially reasonable actions that render data written on physical or electronic media unrecoverable, including, but not limited to, actions that meet or exceed those sections of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) SP 800-88 guidelines relevant to data categorized as high security (provided that, in accordance with NIST 800-88r1 guidance, Vendor shall comply with the level “purge” with a Cryptographic Erase (i.e., not a simple delete/erase that leaves the previous contents available until overwritten through normal use) while the media is still in operation and under the actual or constructive possession and control of Vendor and “destroy” only when the media has reached end of life (EOL) and/or will no longer be under the actual or constructive possession and control of Vendor), or the DoD 5220.22-M (3 pass) data sanitization method, as applicable.
Securely Destroy means taking actions which meet or exceed the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) SP 800-88 guidelines, or other similar industry accepted standards, relevant to data categorized as high security to render data written on physical (e.g., hardcopy, microfiche, etc.) or electronic media unrecoverable by both ordinary and extraordinary means.
Securely Destroy means to remove School Data from Contractor’s systems, paper files, records, databases, and any other media regardless of format, in accordance with the standard detailed in National Institute of Standards and Technology (“NIST”) SP 800-88 Guidelines for Media Sanitization so that School Data is permanently irretrievable in Contractor’s and its Subcontractors’ normal course of business.
Securely Destroy and “Securely Destroyed” mean shredding, erasing or otherwise modifying a record so as to make it unreadable or indecipherable.
Securely Destroy means taking action that render data written on physical (e.g., hardcopy, microfiche, etc.) or electronic media unrecoverable by both ordinary and extraordinary means. These actions must meet or exceed those sections of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) SP 800-88 guidelines relevant to data categorized as high security, confidential student records or confidential student record information that contains personally identifiable information, personally identifiable student records, and any other non-public information, including but not limited to student data, metadata, and user content.