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A '''traffic light protocol''' is |
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− | {{Quote|[a] set of designations employing four colors (RED, AMBER, GREEN, and WHITE) used to ensure that [[sensitive information]] is [[information sharing|shared]] with the correct audience.<ref>NICCS, Explore Terms: A Glossary of Common Cybersecurity Terminology ([http://niccs.us-cert.gov/glossary#letter_t full-text]).</ref>}} |
+ | {{Quote|[a] set of designations employing four colors (RED, AMBER, GREEN, and WHITE) used to ensure that [[sensitive information]] is [[information sharing|shared]] with the correct audience.<ref>[[NICCS]], Explore Terms: A Glossary of Common Cybersecurity Terminology ([http://niccs.us-cert.gov/glossary#letter_t full-text]).</ref>}} |
== References == |
== References == |
Latest revision as of 05:59, 21 November 2014
Definition[]
A traffic light protocol is
“ | [a] set of designations employing four colors (RED, AMBER, GREEN, and WHITE) used to ensure that sensitive information is shared with the correct audience.[1] | ” |