Information Security Classification
We use the Traffic Light Protocol (TLP) from FIRST.org to classify files and documents. This is an international standard that can be used to label information in a uniform manner worldwide. We use the TLP 2.0 schema:
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL TLP:RED
Recipients may not disclose this information to third parties outside the specific group of recipients, meeting or conversation in which it was originally disclosed. For example, in the context of a meeting, this information is limited to the participants in the meeting.
CONFIDENTIAL TLP:AMBER+STRICT
Recipients may share this information only with individuals within their own organization and with business partners who need the information to perform their originally specified duties.
RESTRICTED TLP:AMBER
Recipients may share this information with colleagues and partner organizations within their sector or community, but not through publicly available channels. Information in this category can be disseminated within a specific community, but must not be published outside the community.
PUBLIC TLP:CLEAR
The information may be distributed without restrictions.
Information without a confidentiality notice is classified as RESTRICTED TLP:AMBER. We ask that you handle the information you receive from us in accordance with the classification notice.