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The '''Trusted Data Format''' ('''TDF''') is ana [[XML]]data basedobject [[fileencoding format]] used by the [[United States Intelligence Community]]specification for the purposes of enabling file leveldata tagging and cryptographic security features.<ref name="DNI">https://www.dni.gov/index.php/who-we-are/organizations/ic-cio/ic-cio-related-menus/ic-cio-related-links/ic-technical-specifications/trusted-data-format</ref> These features include [[Logical assertion|assertion]] of data properties or tags, [[Electronic signature|cryptographic binding]] and [[encryption|data encryption]]. The TDF is [[Open-source software|open source]] and requires no use of proprietary or patented technology and is thus free for anyone to use.
 
== Overview ==
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== Implementations ==
 
The [[United States Intelligence Community]] maintains the IC-TDF, which includes government-specific tagging requirements on top of the core TDF capabilities mentioned above, in an XML Data Encoding Specification.
[[Virtru]] offers client-side email encryption service based on the TDF specification.<ref name="VIR">https://www.virtru.com/how-virtru-works</ref>
 
[[Virtru]] offers client-side email encryptionand servicefile encryption based on the TDF specification.<ref name="VIR">https://www.virtru.com/howclient-virtruside-worksencryption</ref>
 
== References ==