Formulation of the consequence levels for category economy
| Category: economy | |
|---|---|
| Minor (normal protection demand) Level 1 | Information where loss of confidentiality/integrity/availability leads to minor or limited economic damage for the business. Examples of economic damage could be reduced revenues, increased costs and damage to assets |
| Information where loss of confidentiality/integrity/availability leads to economic damages of up to 5% of the budget. Examples of economic damage could be reduced revenues, increased costs and damage to assets | |
| Considerable (extended protection demand) Level 2 | Information where loss of confidentiality/integrity/availability leads to considerable economic damage for the business. Examples of economic damage could be reduced revenues, increased costs and damage to assets |
| Information where loss of confidentiality/integrity/availability leads to economic damages of 5% to 15% of the budget. Examples of economic damage could be reduced revenues, increased costs and damage to assets | |
| Serious (high protection demand) Level 3 | Information where loss of confidentiality/integrity/availability leads to serious economic damage for the business. Examples of economic damage could be reduced revenues, increased costs and damage to assets |
| Information where loss of confidentiality/integrity/availability leads to economic damages of over 15% of the budget. Examples of economic damages could be reduced revenues, increased costs and damage to assets | |
| Category: economy | |
|---|---|
| Minor | Information where loss of confidentiality/integrity/availability leads to minor or limited economic damage for the business. Examples of economic damage could be reduced revenues, increased costs and damage to assets |
| Information where loss of confidentiality/integrity/availability leads to economic damages of up to 5% of the budget. Examples of economic damage could be reduced revenues, increased costs and damage to assets | |
| Considerable | Information where loss of confidentiality/integrity/availability leads to considerable economic damage for the business. Examples of economic damage could be reduced revenues, increased costs and damage to assets |
| Information where loss of confidentiality/integrity/availability leads to economic damages of 5% to 15% of the budget. Examples of economic damage could be reduced revenues, increased costs and damage to assets | |
| Serious | Information where loss of confidentiality/integrity/availability leads to serious economic damage for the business. Examples of economic damage could be reduced revenues, increased costs and damage to assets |
| Information where loss of confidentiality/integrity/availability leads to economic damages of over 15% of the budget. Examples of economic damages could be reduced revenues, increased costs and damage to assets | |