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Save almost 25% on this two-book set from Bruce Schneier covering issues of social trust and security
This set includes two books from security expert Bruce Schneier, Liars and Outliers: Enabling the Trust that Society Needs to Thrive and Carry On: Sounds Advice from Schneier on Security. In Liars and Outliers, Schneier covers the topic of trust in society and how issues of trust are critical to solving problems as diverse as corporate responsibility, global warming, and the political system. Insightful and entertaining, the weaves together ideas from across the social and biological sciences to explain how society induces trust and how trust facilitates and stabilizes society.
Carry On features more than 140 articles by Schneier, including more than twenty unpublished articles, covering such security issues as crime and terrorism, human security, privacy and surveillance, the psychology of security, security and technology, travel and security, and more.
A two-book set from a renowned author, technologist, and security expert
Covers such current topics as the Internet as surveillance state, Chinese cyberattackes, privacy and social networking, aviation security, and more
Ideal for IT professionals, security and networking engineers, hackers, consultants, and technology vendors
Together, these two books offer deep and practical insight into a wide range of security topics for professionals in technology fields, as well as anyone interested in the larger philosophical issues of security.
Contents
A Note for Readers xiii
1 Overview 1
Part I The Science of Trust 15
2 A Natural History of Security 17
3 The Evolution of Cooperation 27
4 A Social History of Trust 41
5 Societal Dilemmas 51
Part II A Model of Trust 61
6 Societal Pressures 63
7 Moral Pressures 75
8 Reputational Pressures 87
9 Institutional Pressures 103
10 Security Systems 123
Part III The Real World 137
11 Competing Interests 139
12 Organizations 155
13 Corporations 173
14 Institutions 195
Part IV Conclusions 205
15 How Societal Pressures Fail 207
16 Technological Advances 225
17 The Future 243
Acknowledgments 249
Notes 251
References 289
About the Author 349
Index 351