If you insert a classified flash media drive into an unclassified system it is considered a data breech. The integrity of the classified material has now been compromised. There is also the possibility that malware will be picked up from the unclassified system and transferred to the classified system.
A coworker inserted a classified flash media drive in their unclassified system. What is the resulting data compromise called?
If a coworker inside a classified flash drive into am unclassified computer, that IS called data compromise.
Spillage
Spillage of hazardous chemicals, liquids, or substances that could pose a safety or environmental risk would need to be reported to the Security Manager. This includes spills that could result in injury, property damage, or contamination of the surroundings.
an incorrectly inserted cable
It is inserted into the "A" drive. Most "New" Computers do not have the "A" Drive
No, but it may have a card reader in it which may appear to the operating system as a disk drive.
No. The clearing process is not an acceptable method of sanitizing unclassified hard disks.
Yes
If your PS3 is not reading inserted discs, you can fix it by restoring the system settings(it should work if your Blu-ray drive is functional).
The drive tray is the flat panel that slides out of the CD drive, onto which the CD is inserted.
the cable is not inserted correctly