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- [eCSIRT](./ecsirt) and IntelMQ incident classification - [eCSIRT](./ecsirt) and IntelMQ incident classification
- [ENISA](./enisa) ENISA Threat Taxonomy - [ENISA](./enisa) ENISA Threat Taxonomy
- [Estimative Language](./estimative-language) Estimative Language (ICD 203) - [Estimative Language](./estimative-language) Estimative Language (ICD 203)
- [EU critical sectors](./eu-critical-sectors) - EU critical sectors - [EU NIS Critical Infrastructure Operators](./eu-marketop-and-publicadmin) - EU NIS Critical Infrastructure Operators
- [EUCI](./euci) - EU classified information marking - [EUCI](./euci) - EU classified information marking
- [Europol Incident](./europol-incident) - Europol class of incident taxonomy - [Europol Incident](./europol-incident) - Europol class of incident taxonomy
- [Europol Events](./europol-events) - Europol type of events taxonomy - [Europol Events](./europol-event) - Europol type of events taxonomy
- [FIRST CSIRT Case](./csirt_case_classification) classification - [FIRST CSIRT Case](./csirt_case_classification) classification
- [FIRST Information Exchange Policy (IEP)](./iep) framework - [FIRST Information Exchange Policy (IEP)](./iep) framework
- [Information Security Indicators](./information-security-indicators) - ETSI GS ISI 001-1 (V1.1.2): ISI Indicators - [Information Security Indicators](./information-security-indicators) - ETSI GS ISI 001-1 (V1.1.2): ISI Indicators
- [Information Security Marking Metadata](./dni-ism) from DNI (Director of National Intelligence - US) - [Information Security Marking Metadata](./dni-ism) from DNI (Director of National Intelligence - US)
- [Malware](./malware) classification based on a SANS document - [Malware](./malware_classification) classification based on a SANS document
- [ms-caro-malware](./ms-caro-malware) Malware Type and Platform classification based on Microsoft's implementation of the Computer Antivirus Research Organization (CARO) Naming Scheme and Malware Terminology. - [ms-caro-malware](./ms-caro-malware) Malware Type and Platform classification based on Microsoft's implementation of the Computer Antivirus Research Organization (CARO) Naming Scheme and Malware Terminology.
- [NATO Classification Marking](./nato) - [NATO Classification Marking](./nato)
- [Open Threat Taxonomy v1.1 (SANS)](./open-threat) - [Open Threat Taxonomy v1.1 (SANS)](./open_threat)
- [OSINT Open Source Intelligence - Classification](./osint) - [OSINT Open Source Intelligence - Classification](./osint)
- [Stealth Malware Taxonomy as defined by Joanna Rutkowska](./stealth-malware) - [Stealth Malware Taxonomy as defined by Joanna Rutkowska](./stealth-malware)
- [The Permissible Actions Protocol - or short: PAP - was designed to indicate how the received information can be used.](./pap) - [The Permissible Actions Protocol - or short: PAP - was designed to indicate how the received information can be used.](./PAP)
- [TLP - Traffic Light Protocol](./tlp) - [TLP - Traffic Light Protocol](./tlp)
- Vocabulary for Event Recording and Incident Sharing [VERIS](./veris) - Vocabulary for Event Recording and Incident Sharing [VERIS](./veris)
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Estimative language - including likelihood or probability of event based on the Intelligence Community Directive 203 (ICD 203) (6.2.(a)). Estimative language - including likelihood or probability of event based on the Intelligence Community Directive 203 (ICD 203) (6.2.(a)).
### [EU Critical Sectors](./eu-critical-sectors) ### [EU NIS Critical Infrastructure Operators](./eu-marketop-and-publicadmin)
Market operators and public administrations that must comply to some notifications requirements under EU NIS directive. Market operators and public administrations that must comply to some notifications requirements under EU NIS directive.
@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ EU classified information (EUCI) means any information or material designated by
EUROPOL class of incident taxonomy EUROPOL class of incident taxonomy
### [Europol Events](./europol-events) ### [Europol Events](./europol-event)
EUROPOL type of events taxonomy EUROPOL type of events taxonomy
@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ Information security indicators have been standardized by the [ETSI Industrial S
ISM (Information Security Marking Metadata) [V13](http://www.dni.gov/index.php/about/organization/chief-information-officer/information-security-marking-metadata) as described by DNI.gov. ISM (Information Security Marking Metadata) [V13](http://www.dni.gov/index.php/about/organization/chief-information-officer/information-security-marking-metadata) as described by DNI.gov.
### [Malware](./malware) classification ### [Malware](./malware_classification) classification
Malware classification based on a [SANS whitepaper about malware](https://www.sans.org/reading-room/whitepapers/incident/malware-101-viruses-32848). Malware classification based on a [SANS whitepaper about malware](https://www.sans.org/reading-room/whitepapers/incident/malware-101-viruses-32848).
@ -119,11 +119,11 @@ Malware classification based on a [SANS whitepaper about malware](https://www.sa
Marking of Classified and Unclassified materials as described by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, NATO. Marking of Classified and Unclassified materials as described by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, NATO.
### [Open Threat Taxonomy v1.1](./open-threat) ### [Open Threat Taxonomy v1.1](./open_threat)
Open Threat Taxonomy v1.1 base on James Tarala of SANS [ref](http://www.auditscripts.com/resources/open_threat_taxonomy_v1.1a.pdf). Open Threat Taxonomy v1.1 base on James Tarala of SANS [ref](http://www.auditscripts.com/resources/open_threat_taxonomy_v1.1a.pdf).
### [The Permissible Actions Protocol - or short: PAP - was designed to indicate how the received information can be used.](./pap) ### [The Permissible Actions Protocol - or short: PAP - was designed to indicate how the received information can be used.](./PAP)
The Permissible Actions Protocol - or short: PAP - was designed to indicate how the received information can be used. It's a protocol/taxonomy similar to TLP informing the recipients of information what they can do with the received information. The Permissible Actions Protocol - or short: PAP - was designed to indicate how the received information can be used. It's a protocol/taxonomy similar to TLP informing the recipients of information what they can do with the received information.