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UNINA9910141336103321 |
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Titolo |
Tattoos [[electronic resource] ] : philosophy for everyone : I ink, therefore I am / / edited by Robert Arp |
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Chichester, : Wiley-Blackwell, 2012 |
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1-280-58748-2 |
9786613617316 |
1-118-25274-8 |
1-118-25278-0 |
1-118-25277-2 |
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Edizione |
[1st ed.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (296 p.) |
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Philosophy for everyone ; ; 50 |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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Tattooing |
Philosophy |
Electronic books. |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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TATTOOS - PHILOSOPHY FOR EVERYONE: I Ink, Therefore I Am; CONTENTS; I Ink, Therefore I Foreword; I Am, Therefore I Ink: An Introduction to Tattoos - Philosophy for Everyone: I Ink, Therefore I Am; Acknowledgments; SHEET I THE HISTORY AND NATURE OF TATTOOS; 1 Tattoos and the Tattooing Arts in Perspective: An Overview and Some Preliminary Observations; 2 How to Read a Tattoo, and Other Perilous Quests; SHEET II TATTOOS AND ART; 3 Are Tattoos Art?; 4 Fleshy Canvas: The Aesthetics of Tattoos from Feminist and Hermeneutical Perspectives; SHEET III THE TATTOOED WOMAN; 5 Female Tattoos and Graffiti |
6 Painted Fetters: Tattooing as Feminist LiberationSHEET IV PERSONAL IDENTITY; 7 Tattoo You: Personal Identity in Ink; 8 Illusions of Permanence: Tattoos and the Temporary Self; 9 My Tattoo May Be Permanent, But My Memory of It Isn't; SHEET V EXPRESSIONS OF FREEDOM; 10 Tattoos are Forever: Bodily Freedom and the (Im) |
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possibility of Change; 11 Bearing the Marks: How Tattoos Reveal Our Embodied Freedom; SHEET VI EXPERIENCES AND STORIES SURROUNDING TATTOOS; 12 Never Merely 'There': Tattooing as a Practice of Writing and a Telling of Stories |
13 Something Terribly Flawed: Philosophy and 'The Illustrated Man'SHEET VII ETHICAL CONCERNS; 14 The Vice of the Tough Tattoo; 15 To Ink, or Not To Ink: Tattoos and Bioethics; 16 Writing on the Body: The Modern Morality of the Tattoo; SHEET VIII EASTERN AND RELIGIOUS PERSPECTIVES; 17 Is a Tattoo a Sign of Impiety?; 18 Confessions of a Tattooed Buddhist Philosopher; 19 An Atheist and a Theist Discuss a Cross Tattoo and God's Existence; Notes on Contributors |
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Covering philosophical issues ranging from tattooed religious symbols to a feminist aesthetics of tattoo, Tattoos and Philosophy offers an enthusiastic analysis of inking that will lead readers to consider the nature of the tattooing arts in a new and profound way. Contains chapters written by philosophers (most all with tattoos themselves), tattoo artists, and tattoo enthusiasts that touch upon many areas in Western and Eastern philosophyEnlightens people to the nature of tattoos and the tattooing arts, leading readers to think deeply about tattoos in new ways |
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UNINA9911034936403321 |
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Autore |
Riegler Michael |
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Mode-Switching for Resilient Security / / by Michael Riegler |
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Wiesbaden : , : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden : , : Imprint : Springer Vieweg, , 2025 |
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[1st ed. 2025.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (248 pages) |
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Computer Science and Engineering (German Language) Series |
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Engineering mathematics |
Engineering - Data processing |
Data protection |
Medical informatics |
Mathematical and Computational Engineering Applications |
Data and Information Security |
Health Informatics |
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Introduction -- Resilient Security -- Modes -- Security Modes & Mode-Switching for Resilience -- Evaluation -- Discussion -- Conclusion and Future Work. |
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Recent advancements in medical and industrial Internet of Things have raised security concerns, as vulnerabilities can impact critical systems, workflows, privacy, and safety. The window of vulnerability, ranging from days to months, allows attackers to exploit weaknesses before patches are applied. Manual mitigation is time-consuming, especially when specific component versions are affected. To address this, a multi-modal security architecture was developed, dividing complex systems into operational modes with different risks. A mode-switching framework enables security engineers to mitigate threats by sharing information and trigger manual or automated contingency responses, adapting system behavior, configuration, and functionality to reduce exposure. Model-driven techniques and a domain-specific language facilitate the definition of mitigation strategies as mode switches. About the Author Dr. Michael Riegler is Head of Product Security at an |
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industrial manufacturer, specializing in cybersecurity for industrial applications. He also lectures at Johannes Kepler University Linz and the University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria in Hagenberg. His prior research focused on medical and industrial device security at the LIT Secure and Correct Systems Lab, the Institute for Business Informatics – Software Engineering at Johannes Kepler University Linz, and the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Arizona, USA. |
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