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{
"predicates": [
{
"colour": "#CC0033",
"description": "Not for disclosure, restricted to participants only. Sources may use TLP:RED when information cannot be effectively acted upon by additional parties, and could lead to impacts on a party's privacy, reputation, or operations if misused. Recipients may not share TLP:RED information with any parties outside of the specific exchange, meeting, or conversation in which it was originally disclosed. In the context of a meeting, for example, TLP:RED information is limited to those present at the meeting. In most circumstances, TLP:RED should be exchanged verbally or in person.",
"expanded": "(TLP:RED) Information exclusively and directly given to (a group of) individual recipients. Sharing outside is not legitimate.",
"value": "red"
},
{
"colour": "#FFC000",
"description": "Limited disclosure, restricted to participants’ organizations. Sources may use TLP:AMBER when information requires support to be effectively acted upon, yet carries risks to privacy, reputation, or operations if shared outside of the organizations involved. Recipients may only share TLP:AMBER information with members of their own organization, and with clients or customers who need to know the information to protect themselves or prevent further harm. Sources are at liberty to specify additional intended limits of the sharing: these must be adhered to.",
"expanded": "(TLP:AMBER) Information exclusively given to an organization; sharing limited within the organization to be effectively acted upon.",
"value": "amber"
},
{
"colour": "#339900",
"description": "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. Recipients may share TLP:GREEN information with peers and partner organizations within their sector or community, but not via publicly accessible channels. Information in this category can be circulated widely within a particular community. TLP:GREEN information may not be released outside of the community.",
"expanded": "(TLP:GREEN) Information given to a community or a group of organizations at large. The information cannot be publicly released.",
"value": "green"
},
{
"colour": "#ffffff",
"description": "Disclosure is not limited. Sources may use TLP:WHITE when information carries minimal or no foreseeable risk of misuse, in accordance with applicable rules and procedures for public release. Subject to standard copyright rules, TLP:WHITE information may be distributed without restriction.",
"expanded": "(TLP:WHITE) Information can be shared publicly in accordance with the law.",
"value": "white"
},
{
"colour": "#d208f4",
"expanded": "(TLP:EX:CHR) Information extended with a specific tag called Chatham House Rule (CHR). When this specific CHR tag is mentioned, the attribution (the source of information) must not be disclosed. This additional rule is at the discretion of the initial sender who can decide to apply or not the CHR tag.",
"value": "ex:chr"
}
],
"refs": [
"https://www.first.org/tlp"
],
"version": 5,
"description": "The Traffic Light Protocol - or short: TLP - was designed with the objective to create a favorable classification scheme for sharing sensitive information while keeping the control over its distribution at the same time.",
"expanded": "Traffic Light Protocol",
"namespace": "tlp",
"exclusive": true
}