Date: Mon, 06 May 2002 23:15:05 -0400 From: "John C. Orthoefer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
A few things to add. I've never heard of media once it's held classified data being able to be removed without being physcaly destoryed. Classified is basicly a one way, unclassified -> Classified. [ . . . ] This is correct. As a matter of policy, once you place classified government data on a disk (or other media, including paper) the only way to dispose of the media is to physically destroy it using an approved method for shredding, burning, grinding, etc. Essentially, the cost of media destruction is always assumed to be less than the cost of the consequences of a failure to do so. Obviously, this model isn't always the right one for a business. --Bede McCall --- Send mail for the `bblisa' mailing list to `[EMAIL PROTECTED]'. Mail administrative requests to `[EMAIL PROTECTED]'.
