Security Orchestration Automation Response (Global)

High-quality technical overview of Security Orchestration Automation Response for the 1000-node Milestone.

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Fundamental Rights: 1. Right to Privacy. 2. Freedom of Opinion. 3. Right to Assembly (digital). 4. Right to an Effective Remedy. 5. Right to Non-discrimination (Algorithmic Justice).

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Imagine the internet is a giant park. Individual rights are the rules that say: 'No one can peek into your backpack', 'You are allowed to say what you think', and 'The park owners can't kick you out just because they feel like it'. It's what keeps the park safe and fair for everyone.

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Technically, digital individual rights are anchored in the concepts of 'Habeas Data' and 'Network Neutrality'. As we move toward the Metaverse and Web3, these rights are being codified into 'Technical Protocols' rather than just legal statutes. For example, 'Self-Sovereign Identity' (SSI) uses blockchain to give individuals the right to own their identity credentials without a central authority (like Facebook) controlling them. The conflict between 'Individual Privacy' and 'State Security' (e.g., the debate over backdoors in encryption) remains the most critical legal struggle of the 21st century.

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