ndavis added a comment.

  https://developer.gnome.org/icon-naming-spec/
  
  > | security-high   | The icon used to indicate that the security level of a 
connection is known to be secure, using strong encryption and a valid 
certificate.                                                                    
                                       |
  > | security-medium | The icon used to indicate that the security level of a 
connection is presumed to be secure, using strong encryption, and a certificate 
that could not be automatically verified, but which the user has chosen to 
trust.                            |
  > | security-low    | The icon used to indicate that the security level of a 
connection is presumed to be insecure, either by using weak encryption, or by 
using a certificate that the could not be automatically verified, and which the 
user has not chosent to trust. |
  > |
  
  Based on this information, I have decided to redo the firewall-applet icons 
because the original meaning of the security-* icons does not match what I am 
reusing them for. Instead, the firewall-applet icons will look like brick walls.
  
  In D11880#328634 <https://phabricator.kde.org/D11880#328634>, @ngraham wrote:
  
  > In D11880#328630 <https://phabricator.kde.org/D11880#328630>, @ndavis wrote:
  >
  > > Panic mode in FirewallD is not worse than Error. Panic mode is enabled by 
the user. It is something that the user enables when they need to stop all 
network traffic to the system.
  >
  >
  > Oh! In that case, I would say it should look extra secure somehow. Rather 
than using the orange warning color and iconography, maybe figure out a way to 
make it look even stronger than normal. Maybe a giant lock? Just throwing out 
ideas.
  
  
  Thanks. Not sure how I could make a big lock work with the new design, but 
I'll consider putting one in the lower right corner, similar to other 16 and 22 
px breeze icons.

REPOSITORY
  R266 Breeze Icons

REVISION DETAIL
  https://phabricator.kde.org/D11880

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