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When WWI ended in 1917 much of Europe was left in confusion which created the need for a conference to be held to sort out problems like punishing Germany, drawing new boarders, and preventing future wars. The Paris Peace Conference was held in Versailles in 1919 and was controlled by the three most powerful countries, France, Britain and the United States. Woodrow Wilson, the president of the United States, had his own agenda during the peace conference; Wilson wanted to create the League of Nations that would prevent future wars. At the peace conference Wilson pushed for the delegates to adopt the idea of collective security, the idea that an attack on one was an attack on all. The League of Nations did some humanitarian good during the inter-war period, but its failures in Manchuria, Ethiopia and the fact that it did nothing to stop the rise of Hitler all resulted in the ultimate failure of the League and its idea of collective security. This can be referenced to all types of security that there is and there are many forms of security in the world needed today like network security, national security, airport security, and personal security are just a few types of security that are needed these days in a demanding world. These are some of the points that will be covered in this article that I will explain to you. The reality of security is mathematical, based on the probability of different risks and the effectiveness of different countermeasures. We can calculate how secure your home is from burglary, based on such factors as the crime rate in the neighborhood you live in and your door-locking habits. We can calculate how likely it is for you to be murdered, either on the streets by a stranger or in your home by a family member. Or how likely you are to be the victim of identity theft. Given a large enough set of statistics on criminal acts, it's not even hard; insurance companies do it all the time. We can also calculate how much more secure a burglar alarm will make your home, or how well a credit freeze will protect you from identity theft. Again, given enough data, it's easy. But security is also a feeling, based not on probabilities and mathematical calculations, but on your psychological reactions to both risks and countermeasures. You might feel terribly afraid of terrorism, or you might feel like it's not something worth worrying about. You might feel safer when you see people taking their shoes off at airport metal detectors, or you might not. You might feel that you're at high risk of burglary, medium risk of murder, and low risk of identity theft. And your neighbor, in the exact same situation, might feel that he's at high risk of identity theft, medium risk of burglary, and low risk of murder. Or, more generally, you can be secure even though you don't feel secure. And you can feel secure even though you're not. The feeling and reality of security are certainly related to each other, but they're just as certainly not the same as each other. We'd probably be better off if we had two different words for them. Security ... what does this word mean in relation to life as we know it today' For the most part, it means safety and freedom from worry. It is said to be the end that all men strive for; but is security a utopian goal or is it another word for rut' Security costs money, but it also costs in time, convenience, capabilities, liberties, and so on. Whether it's trading some additional home security against the inconvenience of having to carry a key around in your pocket and stick it into a door every time you want to get into your house or trading additional security from a particular kind of airplane terrorism against the time and expense of searching every passenger, all security is a trade-off.
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