Label Level 3

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Referring to the three Gaia-X Basic Labels: Label Level 3 aims to achieve the highest standards of data protection, security, transparency, portability, and flexibility, with European control as a key factor. It builds upon the requirements of Levels 1 and 2, with additional criteria that guarantee protection against non-European access and provide a strong level of control over vendor lock-in. Having a service location in Europe is compulsory. In terms of cybersecurity, meeting ENISAs European Cybersecurity Scheme - High Level is the minimum requirement.

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