Colorful Security Question
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red/black_concept describes a notation sometimes used when discussing confidentiality:
- red denotes signals carrying secret plaintext;
- black denotes signals carrying ciphertext.
Is there any generally agreed coloring for the analogous integrity question? i.e.:
- a color which denotes signals where integrity matters (or maybe this is "all of them" and we don't need a specific choice of color); and
- a color which indicates a signal with cryptographic integrity protection of some kind.
Non-color visual notations also welcome for several reasons:
- things still get printed in monochrome;
- color vision is not uniform among humans;
- using too many color notations at once leads to angry fruit salad rather than clear diagrams.
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But, for my immediate purposes, I'm representing things at least one abstraction level up from that, if not two - my diagram doesn't even state exactly what protocol is in use (the surrounding text does and in fact it's also a fixed part of the context, because this is really a small improvement to a long-established system).
In the confidentiality case it suffices to draw red lines inside a box and black lines between boxes; I'm just looking for an analogous way of indicating that there are some worthwhile integrity protection properties too, ideally something that I can do easily in Gliffy l-)