Classify your information with the KLASSA model
The right protection level starts with the right classification. Securapilot's information classification assesses every asset in the CIA triad according to the Swedish KLASSA model — guided, traceable and with concrete handling recommendations.
Know how your information should be protected
Information classification determines how sensitive an asset is and therefore how it should be protected. Securapilot classifies assets for confidentiality, integrity and availability according to the Swedish KLASSA model, through a guided process with full justification and history.
The result: a consistent classification that governs protective measures, risk and continuity.
How the classification is built
Information classification rests on six connected parts.
The CIA triad
Every asset is assessed in three dimensions — confidentiality, integrity and availability.
The KLASSA level scale
Five levels according to the Swedish KLASSA model, from negligible (0) to national security (4).
The classification wizard
A wizard of twelve questions — four per dimension — answered on a consequence scale.
Handling recommendations
Each classification level gives concrete advice on storage, sharing, access and disposal.
Classification history
Every classification is saved with answers and justification and can be compared to the previous one.
Approval
A classification is reviewed and approved — a user cannot approve their own.
How the module supports your classification work
Concrete support throughout the classification — from the wizard's questions to an approved level.
CIA classification with KLASSA
Classify every asset for confidentiality, integrity and availability according to the Swedish KLASSA model with five levels.
Twelve-question wizard
A wizard with four consequence questions per dimension; each dimension's result becomes the highest answer.
Automatic classification calculation
The system calculates the overall classification as the highest of confidentiality, integrity and availability.
AI classification suggestions
AI suggests CIA levels with a justification based on the asset's name, description, category and location.
Handling recommendations per level
Each classification level gives concrete advice on how the asset should be stored, shared, access-restricted and disposed of.
Classification history & comparison
The entire classification history is saved, so a new classification can be compared to the previous one.
Approval workflow
Classifications are reviewed and approved separately — whoever classified cannot approve their own classification.
Quick classification
Accept an AI suggestion and classify an asset directly, without going through the whole wizard.
How you classify an asset
Classification follows a clear workflow — from a chosen asset to applied protective measures.
Choose asset
Start from an asset in the asset register that is to be classified.
Answer the wizard
Answer the classification wizard's twelve questions — four per dimension — or start from an AI suggestion.
Calculate
The system calculates C, I and A and sets an overall classification as the highest of the three.
Approve
The classification is reviewed and approved — not by the same person who carried it out.
Apply
Follow the handling recommendations for the level and reclassify at the next review date.
Frequently asked questions about information classification
Which classification model does the module use?
The module classifies assets in the CIA triad — confidentiality, integrity and availability — according to the Swedish KLASSA model with five levels, from negligible to national security. The overall classification is set as the highest of the three dimensions.
How is the classification itself carried out?
Classification is done in a wizard of twelve questions, four per dimension. Each question is answered on a consequence scale, and the system calculates the dimension's result as the highest answer. You can save partially, complete or quick-classify based on an AI suggestion.
Can we see how a classification has changed over time?
Yes. Every classification is saved with full answers and justifications, giving a classification history. A new classification can be compared to the previous one so that changes in protection needs become visible.
What is required before an asset can be classified?
The asset needs to exist in the asset register. Classification is a function within Securapilot's asset register module — the register inventories and assigns ownership of the assets, and information classification determines the protection level.
Classify your information correctly
Book a demo and we'll show you how information classification gives you a consistent and traceable CIA classification according to the KLASSA model.
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