Security

  • Security: The False and the True
    By W. T. Purkiser

    A false security is worse than none at all, for it breeds carelessness and unfounded confidence. True security demands knowledge of the conditions on which it rests.

  • Security: The False and the True
    By W. Purkiser

    A false security is worse than none at all, for it breeds carelessness and unfounded confidence. True security demands knowledge of the conditions on which it rests.

  • Security: A Philosophical Investigation
    By David A. Welch

    ... (2), 237–72, https://doi.org/10.1016/0749-5978(92)90013-W. Capie, D.H., & Evans, P.M. (2007). The Asia-Pacific Security Lexicon (2nd updated ed.). Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. Caplan, B.D., & Weinersmith, Z. (2019) ...

  • Security
    By Poul Anderson

    In a world where Security is all-important, nothing can ever be secure.