"In a networked world, no longer controlling our own destinies"

Geoffrey Heal, Howard Kunreuther

© The Washington Post, December 2010

Publication type: Newspaper article

Research Archive Topic: Business Economics and Public Policy, Corporate Finance, Risk Management

Abstract

The central problem of today's networked world of interdependent security is that the risks faced by your part of the system aren't preventable by you alone, they depend on the actions of others as well. Put another, starker way: we no longer control our own destinies.

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