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			<title>FIL-56-2010</title>
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			<description>Dan,

FIL-56-2010 (not 20120) should be a call to action for financial institutions to be sure that their policy is current to include ALL storage devices and to ensure that policy is enforced. Programs such as KILLDISK and INFOSWEEP have been around for some time and can easily wipe the hard disk of printers, faxes and copiers. A simple change to policy stating that &quot;Any device containing magnetic storage media should be wiped clean by the institution or third party provider and verified prior to having any maintenance performed.&quot; Nearly all of these devices have had storage capability since 2002 and some maintenance providers that I've run into state contractually that they will wipe a disk prior to performing maintenance. But it's incumbent upon the institution to ensure that it's been done. - mick kless</description>
			<pubDate>Fri, 24 Sep 2010 13:17:15 +0100</pubDate>
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