Other security rating mechanisms will only certify the implementation of management procedures -such as the ISO / IEC 27001 certification– or certifying product characteristics -Certification Common Criteria-, but in no case establish a quantitative assessment nor allow to show the security level in a given service regarding the information or data being handled
The LEET stamp is the mark or label that materializes and gives visibility to the level of cyber-security that implements a qualified supplier in the service that displays it. The LEET stamp gives an "score" to the security measures integrated by the supplier in the construction and operation of the service. This score is given in three dimensions: Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability, and the LEET stamp shows the score for the qualified service achieved on each of them, depending on the security and service continuity implemented measures, expressed through three letters, A+ (corresponding to the highest level) to D (the most basic level)