It seems to me that these new levels do offer a much more nuanced approach to sensitive data and are in alignment with real-world needs. What do you think?
TLP Level
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Description
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RED
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Information cannot be disclosed to anyone other than the current participants.
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AMBER
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Information can be disclosed within participant’s organisations where appropriate.
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GREEN
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Information can be shared within the community but not published.
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WHITE
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Information can be published subject to copyright.
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BLACK
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Information can be retained by participants until the end of the meeting when their minds will be wiped with a Neuralyzer.
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BROWN
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Knowledge of this information may cause recipients to soil themselves.
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PINK
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Information is intended to be TLP:RED but someone will inevitably treat it as TLP:WHITE.
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BLUE
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Knowledge of this information entitles recipients to a free ride in a police car.
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BEIGE
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Information is so unmemorable that participants will not be able to recall it even if they try (cf. TLP:BLACK)
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TARTAN
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Information is a complex mix of different TLP levels that cannot be easily separated.
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YELLOW
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Knowledge of this information may cause recipients to wet themselves. (cf. TLP:BROWN)
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GREY
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It is not known if participants should have knowledge of this information or not.
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RAINBOW
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Information pertains to the existence of unicorns.
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3 comments:
TLP Black has always meant - and will continue to mean "Share this and we'll discuss it in your driveway."
I have been advised of an internal TLP level:
[TLP Donut] - Analyst has left their machine unlocked and walked away allowing others to send group email on their behalf and must now bring in donuts tomorrow.
TLP Donut - "Analyst has left their machine unlocked and is responsible for bringing donuts tomorrow."
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