Updated to reflect the ENISA and Europol taxonimies added
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- DE German (DE) [Government classification markings (VS)](./de-vs)
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- [DHS CIIP Sectors](./dhs-ciip-sectors)
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- [eCSIRT](./ecsirt) and IntelMQ incident classification
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- [ENISA](./enisa) ENISA Threat Taxonomy
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- [EU critical sectors](./eu-critical-sectors) - EU critical sectors
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- [EUCI](./euci) - EU classified information marking
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- [Europol Incident](./europol-incident) - Europol class of incident taxonomy
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eCSIRT incident classification Appendix C of the eCSIRT EU project including IntelMQ updates.
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### [ENISA](./enisa) ENISA Threat Taxonomy
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ENISA Threat Taxonomy - A tool for structuring threat information [as published](ref)
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### [EU Critical Sectors](./eu-critical-sectors)
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Market operators and public administrations that must comply to some notifications requirements under EU NIS directive.
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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).
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### [Europol Incident](./europol-incident)
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EUROPOL class of incident taxonomy
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### [Europol Events](./europol-events)
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EUROPOL type of events taxonomy
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### [FIRST CSIRT Case](./first_csirt_case_classification) classification
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FIRST CSIRT Case Classification.
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