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The following taxonomies can be used in MISP (as local or distributed tags) or in other tools and software willing to share common taxonomies among security information sharing tools. The following taxonomies can be used in MISP (as local or distributed tags) or in other tools and software willing to share common taxonomies among security information sharing tools.
The following taxonomies are described:
- [access-method](./access-method) ### CERT-XLM
- [action-taken](./action-taken)
- [Admiralty Scale](./admiralty-scale)
- [adversary](./adversary) - description of an adversary infrastructure
- [ais-marking](./ais-marking)
- [analyst-assessment](./analyst-assessment)
- [binary-class](./binary-class)
- [CERT-XLM](./CERT-XLM)
- CIRCL [Taxonomy - Schemes of Classification in Incident Response and Detection](./circl)
- [The CSSA agreed sharing taxonomy](./cssa)
- [Collaborative intelligence](./collaborative-intelligence) - Collaborative intelligence support language is a common language to support analysts to perform their analysis to get crowdsourced support when using threat intelligence sharing platform like MISP. The objective of this language is to advance collaborative analysis and to share earlier than later.
- [Cryptocurrency Threat](./cryptocurrency-threat) - Threats targetting cryptocurrency, based on CipherTrace report.
- [Cyber Kill Chain](./kill-chain) from Lockheed Martin
- [The Cyber Threat Framework](./cyber-threat-framework) was developed by the US Government to enable consistent characterization and categorization of cyber threat events, and to identify trends or changes in the activities of cyber adversaries.
- [Current Events](./current-events) - List of current events ranging from political to medical matters.
- DE German (DE) [Government classification markings (VS)](./de-vs)
- [DCSO Sharing Taxonomy](./dcso-sharing) - DCSO Sharing Taxonomy to classify certain types of MISP events using the DCSO Event Guide
- [DHS CIIP Sectors](./dhs-ciip-sectors)
- [Diamond Model for Intrusion Analysis](./diamond-model)
- [Detection Maturity Level](./DML)
- [Domain Name Abuse](./domain-abuse)
- [eCSIRT](./ecsirt) and IntelMQ incident classification
- [ENISA](./enisa) ENISA Threat Taxonomy
- [Estimative Language](./estimative-language) Estimative Language (ICD 203)
- [EU NIS Critical Infrastructure Operators](./eu-marketop-and-publicadmin) - EU NIS Critical Infrastructure Operators
- [EUCI](./euci) - EU classified information marking
- [Europol Incident](./europol-incident) - Europol class of incident taxonomy
- [Europol Events](./europol-event) - Europol type of events taxonomy
- [FIRST CSIRT Case](./csirt_case_classification) classification
- [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 Marking Metadata](./dni-ism) from DNI (Director of National Intelligence - US)
- [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.
- [NATO Classification Marking](./nato)
- [Open Threat Taxonomy v1.1 (SANS)](./open_threat)
- [OSINT Open Source Intelligence - Classification](./osint)
- [Pandemic](./pandemic) - Pandemic events
- [Ransomware](./ransomware)
- [runtime-packer](./runtime-packer) - Runtime or software packer used to combine compressed data with the decompression code. The decompression code can add additional obfuscations mechanisms including polymorphic-packer or other o
bfuscation techniques. This taxonomy lists all the known or official packer used for legitimate use or for packing malicious binaries.
- [STIX-TTP](./stix-ttp) - Represents the behavior or modus operandi of cyber adversaries as normalized in STIX
- [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)
- [Targeted Threat Index is a metric for assigning an overall threat ranking score to email messages that deliver malware to a victims computer.](./targeted-threat-index)
- [TLP - Traffic Light Protocol](./tlp)
- [Trust - Indicators of Trust](./trust)
- [Type](./type)
- [Vocabulaire des probabilités estimatives](./vocabulaire-des-probabilites-estimatives)
- Vocabulary for Event Recording and Incident Sharing [VERIS](./veris)
- [Binary Classification](./binary-class) safe/malicious binary tagging
- [Workflow](./workflow) support language is a common language to support intelligence analysts to perform their analysis on data and information.
- [file-type](./file-type) - List of known file types.
- [iot](./iot) - Interbet of Things Taxonomy
### [Admiralty Scale](./admiralty-scale) [CERT-XLM](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/CERT-XLM) :
CERT-XLM Security Incident Classification. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_CERT_XLM)
The Admiralty Scale (also called the NATO System) is used to rank the reliability of a source and the credibility of an information. ### DFRLab-dichotomies-of-disinformation
### [Adversary](./adversary) [DFRLab-dichotomies-of-disinformation](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/DFRLab-dichotomies-of-disinformation) :
DFRLab Dichotomies of Disinformation. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_DFRLab_dichotomies_of_disinformation)
An overview and description of the adversary infrastructure. ### DML
### CIRCL [Taxonomy - Schemes of Classification in Incident Response and Detection](./circl) [DML](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/DML) :
The Detection Maturity Level (DML) model is a capability maturity model for referencing ones maturity in detecting cyber attacks. It's designed for organizations who perform intel-driven detection and response and who put an emphasis on having a mature detection program. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_DML)
CIRCL Taxonomy is a simple scheme for incident classification and area topic where the incident took place. ### PAP
### [Cyber Kill Chain](./kill-chain) from Lockheed Martin [PAP](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/PAP) :
The Permissible Actions Protocol - or short: PAP - was designed to indicate how the received information can be used. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_PAP)
Cyber Kill Chain from Lockheed Martin as described in [Intelligence-Driven Computer Network Defense Informed by Analysis of Adversary Campaigns and Intrusion Kill Chains](http://www.lockheedmartin.com/content/dam/lockheed/data/corporate/documents/LM-White-Paper-Intel-Driven-Defense.pdf). ### access-method
### [Cyber Threat Framework](./cyber-threat-framework) from DNI.gov [access-method](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/access-method) :
The access method used to remotely access a system. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_access_method)
[The Cyber Threat Framework was developed](https://www.dni.gov/index.php/cyber-threat-framework) by the US Government to enable consistent characterization and categorization of cyber threat events, and to identify trends or changes in the activities of cyber adversaries. ### accessnow
### DE German (DE) [Government classification markings (VS)](./de-vs) [accessnow](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/accessnow) :
Access Now classification to classify an issue (such as security, human rights, youth rights). [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_accessnow)
Taxonomy for the handling of protectively marked information in MISP with German (DE) Government classification markings (VS). ### action-taken
### [DHS CIIP Sectors](./dhs-ciip-sectors) [action-taken](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/action-taken) :
Action taken in the case of a security incident (CSIRT perspective). [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_action_taken)
DHS critical sectors as described in https://www.dhs.gov/critical-infrastructure-sectors. ### admiralty-scale
### [Diamond Model for Intrusion Analysis](./diamond-model) [admiralty-scale](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/admiralty-scale) :
The Admiralty Scale or Ranking (also called the NATO System) is used to rank the reliability of a source and the credibility of an information. Reference based on FM 2-22.3 (FM 34-52) HUMAN INTELLIGENCE COLLECTOR OPERATIONS and NATO documents. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_admiralty_scale)
The Diamond Model for Intrusion Analysis, a phase-based model developed by Lockheed Martin, aims to help categorise and identify the stage of an attack ### adversary
as described in [http://www.activeresponse.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/diamond.pdf](http://www.activeresponse.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/diamond.pdf).
### [Detection Maturity Level](./DML) [adversary](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/adversary) :
An overview and description of the adversary infrastructure [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_adversary)
The Detection Maturity Level (DML) model is a capability maturity model for referencing ones maturity in detecting cyber attacks. It's designed for organizations who perform intel-driven detection and response and who put an emphasis on having a mature detection program. ### ais-marking
### [Domain Name Abuse](./domain-abuse) [ais-marking](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/ais-marking) :
The AIS Marking Schema implementation is maintained by the National Cybersecurity and Communication Integration Center (NCCIC) of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_ais_marking)
Taxonomy to tag domain names used for cybercrime. ### analyst-assessment
We suggest to use europol-incident(./europol-incident) to tag abuse-activity.
### [eCSIRT](./ecsirt) and IntelMQ incident classification [analyst-assessment](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/analyst-assessment) :
A series of assessment predicates describing the analyst capabilities to perform analysis. These assessment can be assigned by the analyst him/herself or by another party evaluating the analyst. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_analyst_assessment)
eCSIRT incident classification Appendix C of the eCSIRT EU project including IntelMQ updates. ### approved-category-of-action
### [ENISA](./enisa) ENISA Threat Taxonomy [approved-category-of-action](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/approved-category-of-action) :
A pre-approved category of action for indicators being shared with partners (MIMIC). [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_approved_category_of_action)
ENISA Threat Taxonomy - A tool for structuring threat information [as published](https://www.enisa.europa.eu/topics/threat-risk-management/threats-and-trends/enisa-threat-landscape/etl2015/enisa-threat-taxonomy-a-tool-for-structuring-threat-information) ### binary-class
### [Estimative Language](./estimative-language) Estimative Language (ICD 203) [binary-class](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/binary-class) :
Custom taxonomy for types of binary file. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_binary_class)
Estimative language - including likelihood or probability of event based on the Intelligence Community Directive 203 (ICD 203) (6.2.(a)). ### cccs
### [EU NIS Critical Infrastructure Operators](./eu-marketop-and-publicadmin) [cccs](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/cccs) :
Internal taxonomy for CCCS. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_cccs)
Market operators and public administrations that must comply to some notifications requirements under EU NIS directive. ### circl
### [EUCI](./euci) classification [circl](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/circl) :
CIRCL Taxonomy - Schemes of Classification in Incident Response and Detection [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_circl)
EU classified information (EUCI) means any information or material designated by a EU security classification, the unauthorised disclosure of which could cause varying degrees of prejudice to the interests of the European Union or of one or more of the Member States [as described](http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/PDF/?uri=CELEX:32013D0488&from=EN). ### coa
### [Europol Incident](./europol-incident) [coa](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/coa) :
Course of action taken within organization to discover, detect, deny, disrupt, degrade, deceive and/or destroy an attack. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_coa)
EUROPOL class of incident taxonomy ### collaborative-intelligence
### [Europol Events](./europol-event) [collaborative-intelligence](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/collaborative-intelligence) :
Collaborative intelligence support language is a common language to support analysts to perform their analysis to get crowdsourced support when using threat intelligence sharing platform like MISP. The objective of this language is to advance collaborative analysis and to share earlier than later. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_collaborative_intelligence)
EUROPOL type of events taxonomy ### common-taxonomy
### [FIRST CSIRT Case](./csirt_case_classification) classification [common-taxonomy](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/common-taxonomy) :
Common Taxonomy for Law enforcement and CSIRTs [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_common_taxonomy)
FIRST CSIRT Case Classification. ### copine-scale
### [FIRST Information Exchange Policy (IEP)](./iep) framework [copine-scale](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/copine-scale) :
The COPINE Scale is a rating system created in Ireland and used in the United Kingdom to categorise the severity of images of child sex abuse. The scale was developed by staff at the COPINE (Combating Paedophile Information Networks in Europe) project. The COPINE Project was founded in 1997, and is based in the Department of Applied Psychology, University College Cork, Ireland. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_copine_scale)
### [Information Security Indicators](./information-security-indicators) - ETSI GS ISI 001-1 (V1.1.2): ISI Indicators ### course-of-action
Information security indicators have been standardized by the [ETSI Industrial Specification Group (ISG) ISI](http://www.etsi.org/technologies-clusters/technologies/information-security-indicators). These indicators provide the basis to switch from a qualitative to a quantitative culture in IT Security Scope of measurements: External and internal threats (attempt and success), user's deviant behaviours, nonconformities and/or vulnerabilities (software, configuration, behavioural, general security framework). [course-of-action](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/course-of-action) :
A Course Of Action analysis considers six potential courses of action for the development of a cyber security capability. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_course_of_action)
### [Information Security Marking Metadata](./dni-ism) DNI (Director of National Intelligence - US) ### cryptocurrency-threat
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. [cryptocurrency-threat](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/cryptocurrency-threat) :
Threats targetting cryptocurrency, based on CipherTrace report. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_cryptocurrency_threat)
### [Malware](./malware_classification) classification ### csirt-americas
Malware classification based on a [SANS whitepaper about malware](https://www.sans.org/reading-room/whitepapers/incident/malware-101-viruses-32848). [csirt-americas](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/csirt-americas) :
Taxonomía CSIRT Américas. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_csirt_americas)
### [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. ### csirt_case_classification
### [NATO Classification Marking](./nato) [csirt_case_classification](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/csirt_case_classification) :
It is critical that the CSIRT provide consistent and timely response to the customer, and that sensitive information is handled appropriately. This document provides the guidelines needed for CSIRT Incident Managers (IM) to classify the case category, criticality level, and sensitivity level for each CSIRT case. This information will be entered into the Incident Tracking System (ITS) when a case is created. Consistent case classification is required for the CSIRT to provide accurate reporting to management on a regular basis. In addition, the classifications will provide CSIRT IMs with proper case handling procedures and will form the basis of SLAs between the CSIRT and other Company departments. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_csirt_case_classification)
Marking of Classified and Unclassified materials as described by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, NATO. ### cssa
### [Open Threat Taxonomy v1.1](./open_threat) [cssa](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/cssa) :
The CSSA agreed sharing taxonomy. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_cssa)
Open Threat Taxonomy v1.1 base on James Tarala of SANS [ref](http://www.auditscripts.com/resources/open_threat_taxonomy_v1.1a.pdf). ### current-event
### [STIX-TTP](./stix-ttp) [current-event](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/current-event) :
Current events - Schemes of Classification in Incident Response and Detection [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_current_event)
STIX-TTP exposes a set classification tools that represents the behavior or modus operandi of cyber adversaries as normalized in STIX. TTPs consist of the specific adversary behavior (attack patterns, malware, exploits) exhibited, resources leveraged (tools, infrastructure, personas), information on the victims targeted (who, what or where), relevant ExploitTargets being targeted, intended effects, relevant kill chain phases, handling guidance, source of the TTP information, etc. ### cyber-threat-framework
### [Targeted Threat Index is a metric for assigning an overall threat ranking score to email messages that deliver malware to a victims computer.](./targeted-threat-index) [cyber-threat-framework](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/cyber-threat-framework) :
Cyber Threat Framework was developed by the US Government to enable consistent characterization and categorization of cyber threat events, and to identify trends or changes in the activities of cyber adversaries. https://www.dni.gov/index.php/cyber-threat-framework [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_cyber_threat_framework)
The Targeted Threat Index is a metric for assigning an overall threat ranking score to email messages that deliver malware to a victims computer. The TTI metric was first introduced at SecTor 2013 by Seth Hardy as part of the talk “RATastrophe: Monitoring a Malware Menagerie” along with Katie Kleemola and Greg Wiseman. [More info about TTI](https://citizenlab.org/2013/10/targeted-threat-index/). ### cycat
### [The Permissible Actions Protocol - or short: PAP - was designed to indicate how the received information can be used.](./PAP) [cycat](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/cycat) :
Taxonomy used by CyCAT, the Universal Cybersecurity Resource Catalogue, to categorize the namespaces it supports and uses. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_cycat)
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. ### cytomic-orion
### [TLP - Traffic Light Protocol](./tlp) [cytomic-orion](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/cytomic-orion) :
Taxonomy to describe desired actions for Cytomic Orion [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_cytomic_orion)
The Traffic Light Protocol - or short: TLP - was designed with the objective to create a favorable classification scheme for sharing sensitive information while keeping the control over its distribution at the same time. ### dark-web
### [Trust - Indicators of Trust](./trust) [dark-web](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/dark-web) :
Criminal motivation on the dark web: A categorisation model for law enforcement. ref: Janis Dalins, Campbell Wilson, Mark Carman. Taxonomy updated by MISP Project [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_dark_web)
The Trust Taxonomy provides a way to use Indicators of Trust within MISP to get insight on data about what can be trusted. Similar to a whitelist but on steroids, leveraging MISP features one would use with Inidicators of Compromise, but to filter out what is known to be good. ### data-classification
### Vocabulary for Event Recording and Incident Sharing [VERIS](./veris) [data-classification](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/data-classification) :
Data classification for data potentially at risk of exfiltration based on table 2.1 of Solving Cyber Risk book. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_data_classification)
### dcso-sharing
[dcso-sharing](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/dcso-sharing) :
Taxonomy defined in the DCSO MISP Event Guide. It provides guidance for the creation and consumption of MISP events in a way that minimises the extra effort for the sending party, while enhancing the usefulness for receiving parties. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_dcso_sharing)
### ddos
[ddos](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/ddos) :
Distributed Denial of Service - or short: DDoS - taxonomy supports the description of Denial of Service attacks and especially the types they belong too. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_ddos)
### de-vs
[de-vs](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/de-vs) :
German (DE) Government classification markings (VS). [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_de_vs)
### dhs-ciip-sectors
[dhs-ciip-sectors](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/dhs-ciip-sectors) :
DHS critical sectors as in https://www.dhs.gov/critical-infrastructure-sectors [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_dhs_ciip_sectors)
### diamond-model
[diamond-model](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/diamond-model) :
The Diamond Model for Intrusion Analysis establishes the basic atomic element of any intrusion activity, the event, composed of four core features: adversary, infrastructure, capability, and victim. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_diamond_model)
### dni-ism
[dni-ism](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/dni-ism) :
A subset of Information Security Marking Metadata ISM as required by Executive Order (EO) 13526. As described by DNI.gov as Data Encoding Specifications for Information Security Marking Metadata in Controlled Vocabulary Enumeration Values for ISM [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_dni_ism)
### domain-abuse
[domain-abuse](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/domain-abuse) :
Domain Name Abuse - taxonomy to tag domain names used for cybercrime. Use europol-incident to tag abuse-activity [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_domain_abuse)
### drugs
[drugs](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/drugs) :
A taxonomy based on the superclass and class of drugs. Based on https://www.drugbank.ca/releases/latest [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_drugs)
### economical-impact
[economical-impact](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/economical-impact) :
Economical impact is a taxonomy to describe the financial impact as positive or negative gain to the tagged information (e.g. data exfiltration loss, a positive gain for an adversary). [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_economical_impact)
### ecsirt
[ecsirt](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/ecsirt) :
Incident Classification by the ecsirt.net version mkVI of 31 March 2015 enriched with IntelMQ taxonomy-type mapping. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_ecsirt)
### enisa
[enisa](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/enisa) :
The present threat taxonomy is an initial version that has been developed on the basis of available ENISA material. This material has been used as an ENISA-internal structuring aid for information collection and threat consolidation purposes. It emerged in the time period 2012-2015. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_enisa)
### estimative-language
[estimative-language](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/estimative-language) :
Estimative language to describe quality and credibility of underlying sources, data, and methodologies based Intelligence Community Directive 203 (ICD 203) and JP 2-0, Joint Intelligence [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_estimative_language)
### eu-marketop-and-publicadmin
[eu-marketop-and-publicadmin](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/eu-marketop-and-publicadmin) :
Market operators and public administrations that must comply to some notifications requirements under EU NIS directive [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_eu_marketop_and_publicadmin)
### eu-nis-sector-and-subsectors
[eu-nis-sector-and-subsectors](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/eu-nis-sector-and-subsectors) :
Sectors, subsectors, and digital services as identified by the NIS Directive [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_eu_nis_sector_and_subsectors)
### euci
[euci](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/euci) :
EU classified information (EUCI) means any information or material designated by a EU security classification, the unauthorised disclosure of which could cause varying degrees of prejudice to the interests of the European Union or of one or more of the Member States. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_euci)
### europol-event
[europol-event](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/europol-event) :
This taxonomy was designed to describe the type of events [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_europol_event)
### europol-incident
[europol-incident](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/europol-incident) :
This taxonomy was designed to describe the type of incidents by class. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_europol_incident)
### event-assessment
[event-assessment](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/event-assessment) :
A series of assessment predicates describing the event assessment performed to make judgement(s) under a certain level of uncertainty. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_event_assessment)
### event-classification
[event-classification](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/event-classification) :
Classification of events as seen in tools such as RT/IR, MISP and other [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_event_classification)
### exercise
[exercise](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/exercise) :
Exercise is a taxonomy to describe if the information is part of one or more cyber or crisis exercise. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_exercise)
### extended-event
[extended-event](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/extended-event) :
Reasons why an event has been extended. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_extended_event)
### failure-mode-in-machine-learning
[failure-mode-in-machine-learning](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/failure-mode-in-machine-learning) :
The purpose of this taxonomy is to jointly tabulate both the of these failure modes in a single place. Intentional failures wherein the failure is caused by an active adversary attempting to subvert the system to attain her goals either to misclassify the result, infer private training data, or to steal the underlying algorithm. Unintentional failures wherein the failure is because an ML system produces a formally correct but completely unsafe outcome. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_failure_mode_in_machine_learning)
### false-positive
[false-positive](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/false-positive) :
This taxonomy aims to ballpark the expected amount of false positives. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_false_positive)
### file-type
[file-type](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/file-type) :
List of known file types. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_file_type)
### flesch-reading-ease
[flesch-reading-ease](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/flesch-reading-ease) :
Flesch Reading Ease is a revised system for determining the comprehension difficulty of written material. The scoring of the flesh score can have a maximum of 121.22 and there is no limit on how low a score can be (negative score are valid). [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_flesch_reading_ease)
### fpf
[fpf](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/fpf) :
The Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) [visual guide to practical de-identification](https://fpf.org/2016/04/25/a-visual-guide-to-practical-data-de-identification/) taxonomy is used to evaluate the degree of identifiability of personal data and the types of pseudonymous data, de-identified data and anonymous data. The work of FPF is licensed under a creative commons attribution 4.0 international license. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_fpf)
### fr-classif
[fr-classif](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/fr-classif) :
French gov information classification system [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_fr_classif)
### gdpr
[gdpr](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/gdpr) :
Taxonomy related to the REGULATION (EU) 2016/679 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Directive 95/46/EC (General Data Protection Regulation) [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_gdpr)
### gea-nz-activities
[gea-nz-activities](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/gea-nz-activities) :
Information needed to track or monitor moments, periods or events that occur over time. This type of information is focused on occurrences that must be tracked for business reasons or represent a specific point in the evolution of The Business. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_gea_nz_activities)
### gea-nz-entities
[gea-nz-entities](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/gea-nz-entities) :
Information relating to instances of entities or things. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_gea_nz_entities)
### gea-nz-motivators
[gea-nz-motivators](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/gea-nz-motivators) :
Information relating to authority or governance. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_gea_nz_motivators)
### gsma-attack-category
[gsma-attack-category](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/gsma-attack-category) :
Taxonomy used by GSMA for their information sharing program with telco describing the attack categories [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_gsma_attack_category)
### gsma-fraud
[gsma-fraud](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/gsma-fraud) :
Taxonomy used by GSMA for their information sharing program with telco describing the various aspects of fraud [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_gsma_fraud)
### gsma-network-technology
[gsma-network-technology](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/gsma-network-technology) :
Taxonomy used by GSMA for their information sharing program with telco describing the types of infrastructure. WiP [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_gsma_network_technology)
### honeypot-basic
[honeypot-basic](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/honeypot-basic) :
Updated (CIRCL, Seamus Dowling and EURECOM) from Christian Seifert, Ian Welch, Peter Komisarczuk, Taxonomy of Honeypots, Technical Report CS-TR-06/12, VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF WELLINGTON, School of Mathematical and Computing Sciences, June 2006, http://www.mcs.vuw.ac.nz/comp/Publications/archive/CS-TR-06/CS-TR-06-12.pdf [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_honeypot_basic)
### ics
[ics](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/ics) :
FIRST.ORG CTI SIG - MISP Proposal for ICS/OT Threat Attribution (IOC) Project [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_ics)
### iep
[iep](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/iep) :
Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams (FIRST) Information Exchange Policy (IEP) framework [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_iep)
### iep2-policy
[iep2-policy](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/iep2-policy) :
Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams (FIRST) Information Exchange Policy (IEP) v2.0 Policy [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_iep2_policy)
### iep2-reference
[iep2-reference](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/iep2-reference) :
Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams (FIRST) Information Exchange Policy (IEP) v2.0 Reference [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_iep2_reference)
### ifx-vetting
[ifx-vetting](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/ifx-vetting) :
The IFX taxonomy is used to categorise information (MISP events and attributes) to aid in the intelligence vetting process [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_ifx_vetting)
### incident-disposition
[incident-disposition](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/incident-disposition) :
How an incident is classified in its process to be resolved. The taxonomy is inspired from NASA Incident Response and Management Handbook. https://www.nasa.gov/pdf/589502main_ITS-HBK-2810.09-02%20%5bNASA%20Information%20Security%20Incident%20Management%5d.pdf#page=9 [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_incident_disposition)
### infoleak
[infoleak](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/infoleak) :
A taxonomy describing information leaks and especially information classified as being potentially leaked. The taxonomy is based on the work by CIRCL on the AIL framework. The taxonomy aim is to be used at large to improve classification of leaked information. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_infoleak)
### information-security-data-source
[information-security-data-source](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/information-security-data-source) :
Taxonomy to classify the information security data sources. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_information_security_data_source)
### information-security-indicators
[information-security-indicators](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/information-security-indicators) :
A full set of operational indicators for organizations to use to benchmark their security posture. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_information_security_indicators)
### interception-method
[interception-method](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/interception-method) :
The interception method used to intercept traffic. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_interception_method)
### iot
[iot](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/iot) :
Internet of Things taxonomy, based on IOT UK report https://iotuk.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/IOT-Taxonomy-Report.pdf [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_iot)
### kill-chain
[kill-chain](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/kill-chain) :
The Cyber Kill Chain, a phase-based model developed by Lockheed Martin, aims to help categorise and identify the stage of an attack. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_kill_chain)
### maec-delivery-vectors
[maec-delivery-vectors](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/maec-delivery-vectors) :
Vectors used to deliver malware based on MAEC 5.0 [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_maec_delivery_vectors)
### maec-malware-behavior
[maec-malware-behavior](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/maec-malware-behavior) :
Malware behaviours based on MAEC 5.0 [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_maec_malware_behavior)
### maec-malware-capabilities
[maec-malware-capabilities](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/maec-malware-capabilities) :
Malware Capabilities based on MAEC 5.0 [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_maec_malware_capabilities)
### maec-malware-obfuscation-methods
[maec-malware-obfuscation-methods](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/maec-malware-obfuscation-methods) :
Obfuscation methods used by malware based on MAEC 5.0 [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_maec_malware_obfuscation_methods)
### malware_classification
[malware_classification](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/malware_classification) :
Classification based on different categories. Based on https://www.sans.org/reading-room/whitepapers/incident/malware-101-viruses-32848 [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_malware_classification)
### misinformation-website-label
[misinformation-website-label](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/misinformation-website-label) :
classification for the identification of type of misinformation among websites. Source:False, Misleading, Clickbait-y, and/or Satirical News Sources by Melissa Zimdars 2019 [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_misinformation_website_label)
### misp
[misp](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/misp) :
MISP taxonomy to infer with MISP behavior or operation. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_misp)
### monarc-threat
[monarc-threat](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/monarc-threat) :
MONARC Threats Taxonomy [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_monarc_threat)
### ms-caro-malware
[ms-caro-malware](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/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. Based on https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/portal/mmpc/shared/malwarenaming.aspx, https://www.microsoft.com/security/portal/mmpc/shared/glossary.aspx, https://www.microsoft.com/security/portal/mmpc/shared/objectivecriteria.aspx, and http://www.caro.org/definitions/index.html. Malware families are extracted from Microsoft SIRs since 2008 based on https://www.microsoft.com/security/sir/archive/default.aspx and https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/portal/threat/threats.aspx. Note that SIRs do NOT include all Microsoft malware families. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_ms_caro_malware)
### ms-caro-malware-full
[ms-caro-malware-full](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/ms-caro-malware-full) :
Malware Type and Platform classification based on Microsoft's implementation of the Computer Antivirus Research Organization (CARO) Naming Scheme and Malware Terminology. Based on https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/portal/mmpc/shared/malwarenaming.aspx, https://www.microsoft.com/security/portal/mmpc/shared/glossary.aspx, https://www.microsoft.com/security/portal/mmpc/shared/objectivecriteria.aspx, and http://www.caro.org/definitions/index.html. Malware families are extracted from Microsoft SIRs since 2008 based on https://www.microsoft.com/security/sir/archive/default.aspx and https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/portal/threat/threats.aspx. Note that SIRs do NOT include all Microsoft malware families. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_ms_caro_malware_full)
### mwdb
[mwdb](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/mwdb) :
Malware Database (mwdb) Taxonomy - Tags used across the platform [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_mwdb)
### nato
[nato](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/nato) :
NATO classification markings. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_nato)
### nis
[nis](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/nis) :
The taxonomy is meant for large scale cybersecurity incidents, as mentioned in the Commission Recommendation of 13 September 2017, also known as the blueprint. It has two core parts: The nature of the incident, i.e. the underlying cause, that triggered the incident, and the impact of the incident, i.e. the impact on services, in which sector(s) of economy and society. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_nis)
### open_threat
[open_threat](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/open_threat) :
Open Threat Taxonomy v1.1 base on James Tarala of SANS http://www.auditscripts.com/resources/open_threat_taxonomy_v1.1a.pdf, https://files.sans.org/summit/Threat_Hunting_Incident_Response_Summit_2016/PDFs/Using-Open-Tools-to-Convert-Threat-Intelligence-into-Practical-Defenses-James-Tarala-SANS-Institute.pdf, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rdGOOFC_yE, and https://www.rsaconference.com/writable/presentations/file_upload/str-r04_using-an-open-source-threat-model-for-prioritized-defense-final.pdf [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_open_threat)
### osint
[osint](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/osint) :
Open Source Intelligence - Classification (MISP taxonomies) [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_osint)
### pandemic
[pandemic](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/pandemic) :
Pandemic [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_pandemic)
### passivetotal
[passivetotal](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/passivetotal) :
Tags from RiskIQ's PassiveTotal service [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_passivetotal)
### pentest
[pentest](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/pentest) :
Penetration test (pentest) classification. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_pentest)
### phishing
[phishing](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/phishing) :
Taxonomy to classify phishing attacks including techniques, collection mechanisms and analysis status. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_phishing)
### priority-level
[priority-level](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/priority-level) :
After an incident is scored, it is assigned a priority level. The six levels listed below are aligned with NCCIC, DHS, and the CISS to help provide a common lexicon when discussing incidents. This priority assignment drives NCCIC urgency, pre-approved incident response offerings, reporting requirements, and recommendations for leadership escalation. Generally, incident priority distribution should follow a similar pattern to the graph below. Based on https://www.us-cert.gov/NCCIC-Cyber-Incident-Scoring-System. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_priority_level)
### ransomware
[ransomware](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/ransomware) :
Ransomware is used to define ransomware types and the elements that compose them. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_ransomware)
### retention
[retention](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/retention) :
Add a retenion time to events to automatically remove the IDS-flag on ip-dst or ip-src attributes. We calculate the time elapsed based on the date of the event. Supported time units are: d(ays), w(eeks), m(onths), y(ears). The numerical_value is just for sorting in the web-interface and is not used for calculations. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_retention)
### rsit
[rsit](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/rsit) :
Reference Security Incident Classification Taxonomy [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_rsit)
### rt_event_status
[rt_event_status](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/rt_event_status) :
Status of events used in Request Tracker. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_rt_event_status)
### runtime-packer
[runtime-packer](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/runtime-packer) :
Runtime or software packer used to combine compressed data with the decompression code. The decompression code can add additional obfuscations mechanisms including polymorphic-packer or other obfuscation techniques. This taxonomy lists all the known or official packer used for legitimate use or for packing malicious binaries. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_runtime_packer)
### scrippsco2-fgc
[scrippsco2-fgc](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/scrippsco2-fgc) :
Flags describing the sample [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_scrippsco2_fgc)
### scrippsco2-fgi
[scrippsco2-fgi](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/scrippsco2-fgi) :
Flags describing the sample for isotopic data (C14, O18) [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_scrippsco2_fgi)
### scrippsco2-sampling-stations
[scrippsco2-sampling-stations](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/scrippsco2-sampling-stations) :
Sampling stations of the Scripps CO2 Program [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_scrippsco2_sampling_stations)
### smart-airports-threats
[smart-airports-threats](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/smart-airports-threats) :
Threat taxonomy in the scope of securing smart airports by ENISA. https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/securing-smart-airports [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_smart_airports_threats)
### stealth_malware
[stealth_malware](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/stealth_malware) :
Classification based on malware stealth techniques. Described in https://vxheaven.org/lib/pdf/Introducing%20Stealth%20Malware%20Taxonomy.pdf [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_stealth_malware)
### stix-ttp
[stix-ttp](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/stix-ttp) :
TTPs are representations of the behavior or modus operandi of cyber adversaries. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_stix_ttp)
### targeted-threat-index
[targeted-threat-index](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/targeted-threat-index) :
The Targeted Threat Index is a metric for assigning an overall threat ranking score to email messages that deliver malware to a victims computer. The TTI metric was first introduced at SecTor 2013 by Seth Hardy as part of the talk “RATastrophe: Monitoring a Malware Menagerie” along with Katie Kleemola and Greg Wiseman. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_targeted_threat_index)
### threatmatch-alert-types
[threatmatch-alert-types](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/threatmatch-alert-types) :
The ThreatMatch Alert types are applicable for any ThreatMatch instances and should be used for all CIISI and TIBER Projects. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_threatmatch_alert_types)
### threatmatch-incident-types
[threatmatch-incident-types](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/threatmatch-incident-types) :
The ThreatMatch Incident types are applicable for any ThreatMatch instances and should be used for all CIISI and TIBER Projects. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_threatmatch_incident_types)
### threatmatch-malware-types
[threatmatch-malware-types](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/threatmatch-malware-types) :
The ThreatMatch Malware types are applicable for any ThreatMatch instances and should be used for all CIISI and TIBER Projects. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_threatmatch_malware_types)
### threatmatch-sectors
[threatmatch-sectors](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/threatmatch-sectors) :
The ThreatMatch Sector types are applicable for any ThreatMatch instances and should be used for all CIISI and TIBER Projects. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_threatmatch_sectors)
### threats-to-dns
[threats-to-dns](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/threats-to-dns) :
An overview of some of the known attacks related to DNS as described by Torabi, S., Boukhtouta, A., Assi, C., & Debbabi, M. (2018) in Detecting Internet Abuse by Analyzing Passive DNS Traffic: A Survey of Implemented Systems. IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials, 11. doi:10.1109/comst.2018.2849614 [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_threats_to_dns)
### tlp
[tlp](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/tlp) :
The Traffic Light Protocol - or short: TLP - was designed with the objective to create a favorable classification scheme for sharing sensitive information while keeping the control over its distribution at the same time. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_tlp)
### tor
[tor](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/tor) :
Taxonomy to describe Tor network infrastructure [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_tor)
### trust
[trust](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/trust) :
The Indicator of Trust provides insight about data on what can be trusted and known as a good actor. Similar to a whitelist but on steroids, reusing features one would use with Indicators of Compromise, but to filter out what is known to be good. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_trust)
### type
[type](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/type) :
Taxonomy to describe different types of intelligence gathering discipline which can be described the origin of intelligence. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_type)
### use-case-applicability
[use-case-applicability](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/use-case-applicability) :
The Use Case Applicability categories reflect standard resolution categories, to clearly display alerting rule configuration problems. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_use_case_applicability)
### veris
[veris](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/veris) :
Vocabulary for Event Recording and Incident Sharing (VERIS) [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_veris)
### vocabulaire-des-probabilites-estimatives
[vocabulaire-des-probabilites-estimatives](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/vocabulaire-des-probabilites-estimatives) :
Ce vocabulaire attribue des valeurs en pourcentage à certains énoncés de probabilité [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_vocabulaire_des_probabilites_estimatives)
### workflow
[workflow](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies/tree/main/workflow) :
Workflow support language is a common language to support intelligence analysts to perform their analysis on data and information. [Overview](https://www.misp-project.org/taxonomies.html#_workflow)
Vocabulary for Event Recording and Incident Sharing is a format created by the [VERIS community](http://veriscommunity.net/).
# Reserved Taxonomy # Reserved Taxonomy