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Disclosure — [s1e11] Full
: The authors use the show to argue that modern reality mining programs "replay old colonial gold rushes" to celebrate an imagined American past where "white men primarily performed tough work in nature". They contend that shows like Gold Rush obscure the reality of highly-capitalized industrial mining by focusing on "tightly-bonded, enterprising men" taking risks. 2. Transparency and Public Policy
: Researchers Sarah Marak and Heike Paul authored a scholarly chapter titled "Feeling Senti-metal: Frontier Nostalgia, Mining Masculinity" .
: Ranum argues that the security industry is "held hostage" by researchers seeking publicity and that full disclosure may solve the "wrong problem" by focusing on controlled damage rather than self-healing systems. [S1E11] Full Disclosure
In the reality series , Season 1, Episode 11 is titled " Full Disclosure ". This episode serves as a "tell-all" special where the Hoffman crew discusses their failures.
: It is frequently used as a framework in papers discussing the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and government openness. 3. Cybersecurity and "Full Disclosure" : The authors use the show to argue
In the tech world, "Full Disclosure" refers to the practice of publishing vulnerability details immediately to pressure vendors into fixing them.
: It examines how transparency policies—like nutritional labels or corporate disclosures—can empower citizens but often fail due to "incomplete or irrelevant information". Transparency and Public Policy : Researchers Sarah Marak
: "Full disclosure – the biggest flaw?" by Marcus Ranum is a notable critical piece in the journal Network Security .