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The anomaly of cheap complexity. For most of human history, a more complex device was …

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5 stars

This talk covers such an important concept of market forces and complexity and the resulting security externalities. It does so in a clean manner that can be widely understood. It reminds me of a [paraphrased] quote of Mike Walker, "that software tells the CPU what it cannot do".

It is both an explanation for the current state of affairs, and a call to arms to improve and look for simplicity and concise definitions of the needed functionality. As a proponent of LangSec, I heartily agree!