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Abstract:

This essays examined some human-centering issues for the Networld, placed primarily for convenience into five categories: antitrust in technology, a concensus on what "tr...Show More

Abstract:

This essays examined some human-centering issues for the Networld, placed primarily for convenience into five categories: antitrust in technology, a concensus on what "trust" is, interpersonal trust versus trust in automation, trusting as a dynamic process, and resilience engineering for the active management of trust. The approach of designing and foundation for the active management of trust in cyberdomains.
Published in: IEEE Intelligent Systems ( Volume: 24, Issue: 6, Nov.-Dec. 2009)
Page(s): 5 - 11
Date of Publication: 31 December 2009

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The Lesson and its Implication

For some decades now, cybersecurity has been a continuous game of catch-up. Clever hackers find some new scheme for malware, the malware is sent out and does its thing, the malware is sniffed out, and then the security people come up with a new software or hardware patch. This “clever game” is not likely to end. Indeed, attempts to improve software and hardware must continue.

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