Security
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The two I'm following are surveillance cameras, ID cards, quite a lot of our computer
security
models come from there.
All of our feelings of
security
about those diseases come from models given to us, really, by science filtered through the media.
Our model of
security
around electricity is something we were born into.
And it's a nice example of how people's feelings of
security
change, how their model changes, sort of wildly, with no new information, with no new input.
I have a very relativistic view of
security.
And most
security
decisions have a variety of people involved.
September 11 created a
security
model in a lot of people's heads.
Now, what we want is people to get familiar enough with better models, have it reflected in their feelings, to allow them to make
security
trade-offs.
It's complete
security
theater.
It made their feeling of
security
more match the reality.
But if you think about it, if you are a hospital, and you need to take a baby away from its mother, out of the room to run some tests, you better have some good
security
theater, or she's going to rip your arm off.
It's important that, if our feelings match reality, we make better
security
trade-offs.
On the left there's a photo taken by an Egyptian activist who was part of the storming of the Egyptian state
security
offices in March.
And one activist actually found a contract from a Western company for the sale of surveillance technology to the Egyptian
security
forces.
The reality is that even in democratic societies today, we do not have good answers for how you balance the need for
security
and law enforcement on one hand and protection of civil liberties and free speech on the other in our digital networks.
And earlier this year, there was a troubling incident where people who had made donations to Rospil through a payments processing system called Yandex Money suddenly received threatening phone calls from members of a nationalist party who had obtained details about donors to Rospil through members of the
security
services who had somehow obtained this information from people at Yandex Money.
But yes, it's also true that the Internet has problems, very serious problems, problems with
security
and problems with privacy.
Because when you do purchases in online stores, you will be typing in your name, the delivery address, your credit card number and the credit card
security
codes.
That's the credit card number, that's the expiration date, that's the
security
code, and that's the name of the owner of the card.
And the answer, of course, that we keep being given is as follows: we're told that we went into Afghanistan because of 9/11, and that we remain there because the Taliban poses an existential threat to global
security.
Afghanistan does not pose an existential threat to global
security.
Even the aid agencies, who begin to receive an enormous amount of money from the U.S. and the European governments to build schools and clinics, are somewhat disinclined to challenge the idea that Afghanistan is an existential threat to global
security.
When they go out, they travel in these curious armored vehicles with these somewhat threatening
security
teams who ready 24 hours in advance who say you can only stay on the ground for an hour.
Others worry about peace and security, stability in the world.
In hospitals, they are
security
issues.
And
security
is another issue.
And then there's
security.
I had the privilege of working on death row in a maximum
security
[prison] for six years.
They have increased the
security
of proprietors.
And they have increased the
security
with long-term land leases.
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