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Trusting a trusted system

Proceedings of the 11th ACM conference on Computer and communications security, 2004
The biggest cost driver in building a High Assurance System can often be the choice of method used to attain sufficient trust in the system. This talk will take a look at trust methodology, some of the issues involved, and some of the history that surrounds these issues.
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Trusting patients, trusting nurses

Nursing Philosophy, 2007
Abstract  The general expectation that patients should be willing to trust nurses is rarely explored or challenged despite claims of diminishing public trust in social and professional institutions. Everyday meanings of trust take account of circumstance and suggest that our understanding of what it means to trust is contextually bound. However, in the
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Trust Radius versus Trust Level

American Sociological Review, 2014
In their October 2011 ASR article, “How General Is Trust in ‘Most People’? Solving the Radius of Trust Problem,” Delhey, Newton, and Welzel pioneer the measurement of trust radius, defined as the width of the circle of people among whom a certain trust level exists.
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Don’t Trust the Trusts

2017
The chapter describes rise of the Trusts in China and their role in Shadow Banking. It also describes the original Trust Investment Companies in the history of the PRC and their transformation into the Trusts of today’s China. It mentions the history of Citic and its founder, Rong Yiren, and the relationship with capitalism in China.
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Not So Different After All: A Cross-Discipline View Of Trust

, 1998
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