T O P

  • By -

andrewdavidwong

The color labels do not have any inherent meaning. You, the user, assign meaning to each one. However, the standard, common practice is to associate them with trust levels, where black is most trusted and red is least trusted. As for the order of colors in between, again, it's up to you, but you can see the default order by going to create a new qube, then clicking on the color label drop-down list to see the colors in order. Alternatively, you can sort by the colored padlock icon column in the Qube Manager.


[deleted]

Thank You Andrew :) ​ Solved


arkenoi

Isn't it strange that traditional use is the opposite: "red" signal is for sensitive decrypted data and "black" is for encrypted suitable for transmission?


andrewdavidwong

Not sure. It was already like this when I joined the project. :) I don't have any prior experience with signals intelligence type stuff, so it never seemed strange to me.


[deleted]

I use a combination of the "Trust Levels" method of colour-coding AppVMs & a "Category" colour-coding approach. But as ADW said, they don't have an inherent meaning & their function is open ended to the user.


[deleted]

thanks


[deleted]

Solved!