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LLM Summary of My Book Beyond Fear

Schneier on Security

Claude (Anthropic’s LLM) was given this prompt: Please summarize the themes and arguments of Bruce Schneier’s book Beyond Fear. Schneier argues for rational, ethical approaches to security aimed at genuine protection while avoiding violations of human rights in the name of safety.

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Will GenAI Kill The Web?

John Battelle's Searchblog

Were it not for the authors, Judith Donath and Bruce Schneier, I’d have passed right on by, because well-respected publications have been proclaiming the death of the Web for more than a decade. In their piece, Donath and Schneier argue that generative AI augurs the Web’s final stage of life.

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How better key management can close cloud security gaps troubling US government (Part 1 of 2)

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

How better key management can close cloud security gaps troubling US government (Part 1 of 2) sparsh Tue, 11/28/2023 - 05:20 Bruce Schneier recently blogged : A bunch of networks, including US Government networks , have been hacked by the Chinese.

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Podcast Episode 111: Click Here to Kill Everybody and CyberSN on Why Security Talent Walks

The Security Ledger

Noted author and IBM security guru Bruce Schneier joins us to talk about his new book on Internet of Things risk: Click Here to Kill Everybody. Noted author and IBM security guru Bruce Schneier joins us to talk about his new book on Internet of Things risk: Click Here to Kill Everybody. Got security talent?

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Books Worth Your Time (Q1 2019)

Adam Shostack

Click Here to Kill Everybody by Bruce Schneier. I don’t like all of Schneier’s answers, but the reasoning is sound. Recommended despite the writing being somewhat rocky and uneven – these are hard topics and I do not envy the author’s task of making an accessible and interesting read.

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California’s Controversial IoT Security Bill Passes

Adam Levin

It’s a reason to keep going after you pass it,” said author and security technologist Bruce Schneier to the Washington Post. Proponents of the bill acknowledge its imperfections, but view it as a good start. “[I]t I]t probably doesn’t go far enough — but that’s no reason not to pass it.

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Episode 144: Infosec Supporting Right to Repair with Joe Grand and Kyle Wiens

The Security Ledger

Joining me in this effort are some of the world’s top experts in cyber security: author and cryptographer Bruce Schneier of IBM and Harvard University. Podcast Episode 121: DMCA Exemptions Set Stage for Right to Repair Fight and DHS Cyber Makeover. Jon Callas, an founder of PGP and now a technologist at the ACLU.