Abstract
While the last chapter showed how past mitigations to the security dilemma do not work in cybersecurity, this one goes further, showing that in some ways the cybersecurity dilemma is harder to solve than the security dilemma. It shows how security dilemma thinking rests on two main assumptions about information distribution and about a baseline status quo, neither of which holds up in cybersecurity. Remove these two assumptions, and the problem gets harder still. This chapter outlines the details of those assumptions and their specific flaws in the context of cybersecurity.
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