The main focus of his work is
on human error, extending the verification of hardware / software systems to human - computer systems.
Good zero - day exploits have much better success rates than social - engineering attacks, such as email phishing, which rely
on human error.
These kind of accidents are almost always blamed
on human error, but it's important to note that the victim is not always 100 % at - fault.
Phishing is difficult to protect against because it relies
on human error, not hacking.
But Keaton says that crime lab scandals fall into two categories: those involving fraud or other egregious misconduct, which are few and far between but suggest a complete breakdown in the integrity of a lab; and those based
on human error, which are far more common but much easier to identify and correct.
The accident has been blamed
on human error, not the autonomous technology.
Why focus
on human error?
But despite calls for research
on any human error in forensic proceedings, the performance of the experts carrying out the face matching had not previously been examined,» says Dr White.
The firm responsible for the latter incident, Deep Root Analytics, owned up to it — blaming
it on human error.
«It was a false alarm based
on human error,» Democratic Senator Brian Schatz said on Twitter, adding that the incident was «totally inexcusable.»
The massacre was blamed
on human error; the government did not warn local beekeepers about plans to spray so they could temporarily cover the hives.
Can you eliminate the judgments of reviewers if you find they were making poor decisions to keep the system from «learning» bad things and thus making judgments based
on the human errors?
Not exact matches
Plus, all three firms rely, at least in part,
on self - reporting by individuals — making
human error a factor.
Misdials are
human errors, but
on other occasions technology being used for illegal activity has let down its master.
Many attacks
on small companies over the last 18 months have exploited simple
human error.
However, we are
human, and therefore we do not warrant that product specifications, pricing, or other content
on the online services is complete, accurate, reliable, current, or
error - free.
On top of that,
human error is always going to make it impossible to develop something that's «hack proof.»
Robbins goes into more detail
on index funds in his book «Unshakeable,» in which he explains that funds eliminate the
human error — and therefore the risk — that is inherent in picking stocks individually.
Rather than ruminating
on your weaknesses or talking up your strengths, your best bet is probably to be your own good friend and simply accept your flawed
human nature, forgiving yourself your
errors.
But despite the widespread nature of this problem, many of these companies still rely
on outdated pen and paper scheduling books which are both time - consuming to manage and vulnerable to
human error.
Even with the negative publicity
on autonomous driving, technology can help reduce
human errors.
Over one million people die
on the world's roads every year and 90 percent of these accidents are due to
human error.
To blame the worlds problems
on Religion instead of
human error, greed and corruption, and warmongering, is indeed naive.
Show us, Lord, how to contemplate the Sphinx: without being beguiled into
error; how to grasp the mystery hidden here
on earth in the womb of death, not by refinements of
human learning but in the simple concrete act of your redemptive immersion in matter.
On the other hand, every propositional formulation of the truth that is disclosed, even that through which we come to the meeting with God in Christ, is subject to
human error and must be tested against the revelation itself.
Facts, or evidence, seem incontrovertible only in the light, or dark as the case may be, of
human judgment, which is the only source of
error on this planet.
I watched a pastor preach
on TBN a few months ago, and I heard more heresy, worldly philosophy,
human wisdom and outright
error in that half hour show than I would have received watching almost any other show
on TV.
John Cobb, Jr. in his book, A Christian Natural Theology, 1 makes this same
error in his discussion of life after death as a part of a chapter
on the
human soul.
Where I come fomr
on this is, being that scripture ss God breathed and written by
humans, is being open to there being
error and therefore for the need of the Spirit in discrning meaning form textx and their application.
A strong case has been made by F. J. E. Woodbridge that Plato not only does not seriously regard his «perfect state» as realizable, but that he means to make us see the
error of imposing perfection too rigorously
on human fallibility.3 Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward illustrates the utopia which becomes a persuasive call to radical social reforms.4 It also illustrates one of the functions of utopian thought as a medium of realistic criticism of the present.
In the words of an ancient prayer, it is the visible expression of «that wonderful and sacred mystery» which speaks to us and works
on us, through the very imperfection, weakness,
error, and even the sin of the empirical institution, to manifest in the world of time and space the abiding reality of God's operation in the event of Christ for
human wholeness.
But if,
on the other hand, our theory should allow that a book may well be a revelation in spite of
errors and passions and deliberate
human composition, if only it be a true record of the inner experiences of great - souled persons wrestling with the crises of their fate, then the verdict would be much more favorable.
A third
error lay in putting the emphasis
on human effort to bring about the kingdom, whereas God alone, by his kingly power, will bring it to pass when in his divine wisdom the season is right.
On materialism the will, along with the sense of self that actualizes it, is merely a feature of the
human organism and is no less prone to
error than the biological mechanisms responsible for inaccurately manifesting the transgendered person's identity.
This may be a shortsighted
error on our part, but, with the exception of a few saintly souls,
human beings generally have not thought of themselves as having any obligations to nonhuman nature.
@AE — I have had my
human spirit as a guide, my morals based
on the golden rule, and the wisdom (and
errors) made by the many that have preceded me.
That's before we starting thinking about
human error on the part of the pilot.
I see we are interested in griezman 6 months too late... Sick of having a right winger praised for being a
human Duracell battery want a right winger who threatens defences constantly down the right wing and can cross and cut in... And why the f @@@ is mertesakher playing a decent attack would have capitalized
on his basic defensive
errors and game could have been over
on the hour mark... And is Walcott even in the top twenty goal scorers in the premiership so far this year?
Watford, westbrom, but to be honest i do nt blame losses
on officials we get 90 mins to win games bit i think across the league its been poorer this year more than previous esp.linesman decisions i end up watching more than just the arsenal games but arsenal is where my heart and loyalty lies and its been week in and week across the league this year
on officials i understand close offsides and fouls here and there cause football has a tremendous gray area in terms of constant action but linesman have missed multiple offsides by 5 yards and more and the consistency hasnt been there one week a call is this way next week the call is the other way but i am going to stop going
on about officials as of now as you said and i agree its down
human error an apart of the game
Missed passes, missed tackles and missed shots
on goal are not systematic issues — this is
human error.
Human error makes the game so precious, so unique, and what's next — reviews
on balls and strikes?
8.8 We can not be held responsible for any typing,
human, software or palpable
error in relation to any product or information provided
on the website.
This risk is overlooked when considering safe outcomes for birth based
on birth site, which is an incredible oversight considering the U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services» has recently concluded that 9.5 % of all deaths each year in the U.S. stems from a medical
error.
I routinely see basic statistical and logical
errors in papers
on human medicine that I do not believe would pass muster in a, shall we say, purer science.
Since the UK uses paper ballot, the possibility for
human error in the recount is obviously still there, however sorting
errors should
on average be reduced, since this will be a further check
on resorted piles, rather than the initial sorting.
She got there by
human error within the FBI... the FBI agent filled out the nomination form in a way exactly opposite from the instructions
on the form, a bureaucratic analogy to a surgeon amputating the wrong digit —
human error, yes, but of considerable consequence.
The MTA blamed
human error for the derailment and suspended two maintenance track supervisors without pay after an unsecured, improperly stored scrap rail
on the express tracks caused two cars of the eight - car train to leave the track.
Since Mr. Brundige cited statistics in his report to the town board it would be silly not to conclude this letter with statistics based purely
on logic: Since the
error of machine - collected data at the airport versus actual
human data collection is 10 times what Mr. Brundige reported for a specific period of time, then the town board must correct all data in Mr. Brundige's report by multiplying the figures by 10.
That's because
human error can enter into the equation
on election night.
«We can conclude the Niagara Falls Water Board is responsible for a number of operating deficiencies, which led to
human errors and led to the black water discharge
on July 29 violating water quality standards,» said Kenneth Lynch, executive deputy commissioner of the DEC..