säkerhetsklassad
"Säkerhetsklassad" is a Swedish term that translates to "security classified" in English. It refers to the classification of information or documents based on their sensitivity and the potential impact of unauthorized access, use, disclosure, or modification. In Sweden, the classification system is typically used by government agencies, military organizations, and other sensitive institutions to ensure that information is handled appropriately and that access is restricted to authorized personnel only.
The Swedish classification system generally includes the following levels:
1. Confidential: Information that, if disclosed, could cause damage to national security, economic interests, or public
2. Secret: Information that, if disclosed, could cause serious damage to national security, economic interests, or
3. Top Secret: Information that, if disclosed, could cause extremely serious damage to national security, economic
The classification of information is determined by a responsible authority, such as a government agency or
The term "säkerhetsklassad" is often used in the context of data protection, information security, and national