ISO 27001 Annex : A.8.2 Information Classification


ISO 27001 Annex : A.8.2 Information Classification Its objective is To ensure that the information is properly secured, in accordance with its significance to the organization.
A.8.2.1 Classification of Information
Control- Information should be classification the basis of their legal provisions, criticality, and vulnerability to unwanted release or alteration
Implementation Guidance- Classifications and associated information security measures will also include regulatory standards, which take into account market demands for information sharing or restriction. Assets other than information may also be classified according to the information classification stored, processed, otherwise handled or protected by the asset. Information asset owners would be responsible for their classification.
The classification system will include classification standards, as well as classification analysis guidelines over time. The level of security found in the system will be determined by evaluating confidentiality, integrity and availability, and all other information specifications under consideration. The scheme should be aligned with policy on access control
The scheme will be consistent with the policy on access management. Each level should be given a name which makes sense for the application of the classification scheme. The scheme should be consistent across the organization to ensure that everyone classifies information and related assets in the same way, has a common understanding of the security standards, and applies appropriate protection.
Classification should be part of the organization ‘s processes and be consistent across the organization. Classification results may highlight the importance of assets, depending on their sensitivity and their criticality to the organization, e.g. in terms of confidentiality, integrity, and availability. Classification findings should be revised to reflect changes in their importance, responsiveness, and criticality during their life-cycle.
Other Information- Classification offers a concise summary of how to manage and secure knowledge for those who deal with it. This is facilitated by establishing information groups with similar protection needs and defining information security procedures that apply to all or some of the information in each group. This approach eliminates the need for case-by-case risk assessment, as well as personalized control design.
Information can cease to be sensitive or critical after a certain duration of the time, when the information is made public, for example. These aspects should be taken into account, as over-classification may result in the implementation of unnecessary controls resulting in additional expenditure or, on the contrary, under-classification may threaten the achievement of business goals.
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An example of a classification scheme for the confidentiality of information may be based on four levels as follows:-
  1. Disclosure does not cause harm;
  2. Disclosure leads to mild humiliation or organizational discomfort;
  3. The short-term impact of the disclosure on operations or tactical objectives is significant.
  4. Our putting the survival of an organization at risk a serious impact on long-term strategic goals.

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