Soft security start mechanisms were

Posted on July 6th, 2008 in Uncategorized by admin

Soft security usually refers to security which protects something from harm in quiet and unobtrusive ways; often invisibly and after the fact, rather than with visible barriers before the fact. Soft security can refer to immediate security measures, such as silent burglar alarms or motion detectors, but often refers to more elaborate social security systems such as the moral network in a tightly-knit community such as a cluster of friends on a busy city street.

The term has gained widespread use in wiki communities, notably MeatballWiki. A quote from their page on SoftSecurity:

The differentiation between soft security and hard security was first made by Rasmusson and JanssonLars Rasmusson and Sverker Jansson. Simulated Social Control for Secure Internet Commerce. In Catherine Meadows, editor, Proceedings of the 1996 New Security Paradigms Workshop. ACM, 1996. who used the term hard security for traditional mechanisms like authentication and access control, and soft security for
social control mechanisms.


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