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TLP

TLP, or Traffic Light Protocol, is a system used to classify and share sensitive information securely. It uses color codes—Red, Amber, Green, and sometimes White—to indicate how information should be handled and who can access it. Red means very restricted, only for specific people; Amber suggests caution and limited sharing; Green indicates the information can be shared more broadly with trusted groups; White means the information is open and public. This protocol helps organizations share valuable security information responsibly while minimizing risks.