Logical Foundations for Protecting Materials and Facilities from those with Malicious Intent?Proposed 1st Principles for Security Systems.

S. Caskey, Adam D. Williams, L. Crabtree, John Russell
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Introduction The implementation of processes to protect us and our resources from those with malicious intent has been witnessed within every known civilization. This long history of developing protective solutions that meet the operational, environmental, technological, and intellectual constraints of a given time provides useful lessons learned and insights. Additionally, significant efforts in the U.S. has been put forth in recent decades to leverage this observations and insights to protect critical pieces of infrastructure. Yet, these lessons and insights still tend to be applied in an ad hoc fashion. This paper will explore a collection of proposed 1 principles, aiming to demonstrate that these principles are the fundamental concepts of security.
保护材料和设施免受恶意攻击的逻辑基础?建议的安全系统第一原则。
在每个已知的文明中,都见证了保护我们和我们的资源免受恶意攻击的过程。在开发满足特定时间的操作、环境、技术和知识限制的保护解决方案方面,这一悠久的历史提供了有用的经验教训和见解。此外,近几十年来,美国已经做出了重大努力,利用这些观察和见解来保护关键的基础设施。然而,这些经验教训和见解仍然倾向于以一种特别的方式应用。本文将探讨一系列提出的原则,旨在证明这些原则是安全的基本概念。
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