Compromise
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Extremism is often considered as antonym to compromise, which, depending on context, may be associated with concepts of balance, tolerance. In the negative connotation, compromise may be referred to as capitulation, referring to a "surrender" of objectives, principles, or materiale, in the process of negotiating an agreement.
Study in compromises
Defining and finding the best possible compromise is an important problem in fields like game theory and the voting system. For example, the Modified Borda Count seeks to identify which of several options has the highest average preference among voters. [link]Research has indicated that suboptimal compromises are often the result of fallacies such as the fixed sum error and the Incompatibility error, leading to the misperception that the other side's interests are directly opposed. Mutally better outcomes can be found by careful investigation of both parties' interests. [link]
Security
In the security field, the term compromise refers to a state of deviance from an optimal state of absolute security —either in reference to a problem with security protocols without reference to any damages, or to acts which are considered damages:
- The known or suspected exposure of clandestine personnel, installations, or other assets or of classified information or material, to an unauthorized person.
- The disclosure of cryptographic information to unauthorized persons.
- The recovery of plaintext of encrypted messages by unauthorized persons through cryptanalysis methods.
- The disclosure of information or data to unauthorized persons, or a violation of the security policy of a system in which unauthorized intentional or unintentional disclosure, modification, destruction, or loss of an object may have occurred.
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