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  1. Traffic Light Protocol (TLP) Definitions and Usage - CISA

    • TLP Green is a color designation for information that is useful to increase awareness within a wider community, but not for public release. Learn how to use TLP Green in email, documents and other c… See more

    Tlp:Red

    When should it be used? Sources may use TLP:RED when information cannot be effectively acted upon without significant risk for the privacy, reputation, or operations … See more

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    Tlp:Amber+Strict

    When should it be used? Sources may use TLP:AMBER+STRICT when information … See more

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    Tlp:Amber

    When should it be used? Sources may use TLP:AMBER when information requires support to be effectively acted upon, yet carries risk to privacy, reputation, or operations … See more

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    Tlp:Green

    When should it be used? Sources may use TLP:GREEN when information is useful to increase awareness within their wider community. How should it be shared? Rec… See more

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  1. TLP:GREEN – Information marked as TLP:GREEN can be shared within the broader community, with the stipulation that it should not be disseminated outside of the recipient’s organization without permission. This level of sensitivity is typically used for less sensitive information that is still not intended for public release.
    www.redsense.com/publications/traffic-light-protocol/
    TLP:GREEN = Limited disclosure, restricted to the community. Sources may use TLP:GREEN when information is useful for the awareness of all participating organizations as well as with peers within the broader community or sector.
    A step up from white under the TLP is green. Green is used to classify data with limited disclosure. In other words, green-assigned data shouldn’t be visible to the public. it should only be visible to select organizations or individuals.
    logixconsulting.com/2021/12/24/what-is-the-traffic-li…
    TLP:Green When information can be shared within a cyber security community, it is marked as TLP:Green. This information is shared to raise awareness of emerging cyber threats unavailable via publicly accessible channels like news websites or research blogs.
    kravensecurity.com/traffic-light-protocol/
    TLP: GREEN – this color code can be used by the sender when the information is allowed to be shared with anyone in a particular community – with the only condition, that it won’t be released outside of the community – so, it cannot be published publicly on the Internet.
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    Dec 14, 2022 · TLP Green is one of the four colors in the Traffic Light Protocol (TLP), a framework for classifying and handling sensitive information in cybersecurity. TLP Green indicates that the information can be shared more …

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    Jul 11, 2024 · The four colors — WHITE (or CLEAR), GREEN, AMBER, and RED — serve as a quick reference to how information can be disseminated, minimizing the risk of miscommunication and breaches of confidentiality. TLP Colors and …