Security systems divide into two types. In direct security there are distinct attackers and defenders. Societal security ensures we adhere to the social contract with no free riders - attackers and defenders are the same. We'll explore the uniquely human implications of societal security: how it follows the rise of society and civilization and protects us from the dishonest minority amongst us.
SPEAKER: Bruce Schneier, Chief Technology Security Officer, BT
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Security doesn’t just live on computers and networks. Security is built into the human species. For example, natural selection is a type of security. What are some other examples of human societal security?
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