Worth Reading: Security in a Complex World In 1999, security technologist Bruce Schneier published “A Plea for Simplicity.” In the blog, he famously wrote, “You can’t secure what you don’t understand” and “the worst enemy of security is complexity.” Schneier explained that analyzing a system’s security becomes more difficult as its complexity increases. His goal was to convince the technology sector to “slow down, simplify, and try to add security.” Related ← Worth Reading: Why Future Advances In AI Need A New ArchitectureWorth Reading: PCI-Express 5.0–The Unintended But Formidable Datacenter Interconnect →