Traffic Light Protocol (TLP) Version 2.0: Standardized Information Sharing Framework
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Summary
The article presents the Traffic Light Protocol (TLP) version 2.0, a standardized framework created by FIRST (Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams) for information sharing. TLP uses four color-coded labels (RED, AMBER, GREEN, CLEAR) to define sharing boundaries for potentially sensitive information, facilitating more effective collaboration while controlling distribution. The protocol establishes clear guidelines for when and how information can be shared with different audiences, with version 2.0 being the authoritative standard from August 2022 onward.
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TLP is a set of four labels used to indicate the sharing boundaries to be applied by the recipients.
TLP version 2.0 is the current version of TLP standardized by FIRST. It is authoritative from August 2022 onwards.
Only labels listed in this standard are considered valid by FIRST.
Information sharing happens from an information source, towards one or more recipients.
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