Hi Sarah, I think what you are asking about is an "air gap". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_gap_(networking)
Here's a blog entry from Bruce Schneier with some best practices: https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2013/10/air_gaps.html James On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 8:44 AM, Coates, Sarah <sarah.coa...@okstate.edu> wrote: > Hello! > > Asking on behalf of our library's Systems department: Does anyone have any > best practices for a non-networked/quarantined computer for confidential > information/sensitive information? We are looking for ways to get more > potential donors of digital material, but some of these donors do not want > their work to be on a networked computer. > > Our Systems department is looking for a methodology or best practices for a > computer that can be backed up/connected to an internal-only network (with no > public access) but that cannot access networked resources and the internet. > If your archives has something like this set up, would you be willing to > share your set-up? > > Please feel free to respond off-list to Scott Lewis at > scottie.le...@okstate.edu. Scott can also answer any questions if you have > any. > > Thank you so much in advance! > > Sarah > ------------------ > Sarah Coates, MA, MLIS, CA > Archives > 204 Edmon Low Library > Oklahoma State University > Stillwater, OK 74078 > 405.744.6076 > sarah.coa...@okstate.edu