To properly mark removable storage media, you would reference Army Regulation (AR) 380-5, which covers the Department of the Army Information Security Program. This regulation outlines the requirements for marking classified and unclassified information, including removable media. Additionally, AR 25-1 may also be relevant as it pertains to the management of information technology and information security.
There are many branches of the Army and each of them have different jobs. The AR 380-5 Department of the Army would be referenced to properly mark removable AIS storage media.
The proper regulation to reference for marking removable AIS (Automated Information System) storage media is Army Regulation (AR) 25-1, which covers the Army Information Technology (IT) Management program. Additionally, AR 380-5, which pertains to the Department of the Army Information Security Program, may also provide guidelines on labeling and handling sensitive information. These regulations ensure compliance with information security standards and proper handling of data.
Ar 380-5 Department of the Army: Information Security Program
RAM (random access memory) is a type of removable storage. A hard drive, on the other hand, is stationary storage.
The only non removable storage device is the hard drive. In some instances you can purchase a larger hard drive but it is not removable in the way that a flash drive is removable.
Neither, it is a storage device (removable storage).
Storage device is something used to store the data. It has several types such as magnetic, optical, electronic etc. Talking about a computer, storage device may be removable or non-removable.
A great advantage of removable storage is that it is portable and can be plugged into other computers.
it is a removable storage device
It is re-writeable removable storage.
removable storage media
Neither. They are removable magnetic storage. Optical storage consist of CDs, DVDs, etc.