Bruce Schneier is "one of the world's foremost security experts" (Wired) and the best-selling author of thirteen books. He speaks and writes regularly for major media venues, and his newsletter and blog reach more than 250,000 people worldwide. He is a Fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School and the CTO of Resilient Systems, Inc.
In today's hyper-connected society, understanding the mechanisms of trust is crucial. Issues of trust are critical to solving problems as diverse as corporate responsibility, global warming, and the political system. In this insightful and entertaining book, Schneier weaves together ideas from across the social and biological sciences to explain how society induces trust. He shows the unique role of trust in facilitating and stabilizing human society. He discusses why and how trust has evolved, why it works the way it does, and the ways the information society is changing everything.
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#小科普,大杂烩# 简单的说,作者想要通过本书表达的是:在一个和谐的社会里,欺骗的成本远远大于所得,所以大部分人都合作互信。
评分浅显易懂,有理有据
评分這本書從生物學、社會學、人類學等角度看信任以及安全的問題,很有意思。
评分浅显易懂,有理有据
评分#小科普,大杂烩# 简单的说,作者想要通过本书表达的是:在一个和谐的社会里,欺骗的成本远远大于所得,所以大部分人都合作互信。
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