Intruderrorry

: During power grid blackouts, electronic locks may default to an open setting to protect human life (fail-safe). However, without manual override strategies, this creates an open invitation for unauthorized entry.

Most safety protocols treat intrusions (block/filter) and errors (debug/revert) separately. Intruderrorry reveals a blind spot: after an intrusion succeeds, the system may actively generate new errors as part of normal operation. Resilience requires not just stopping intrusions but redesigning systems so they don’t mistake intrusive data for legitimate state. intruderrorry

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Defending against Intruderrorry requires a paradigm shift in security. Traditional firewalls and intrusion detection systems (IDS) are designed to stop known attack signatures. They are not designed for chaotic, unexpected systemic behavior. : During power grid blackouts, electronic locks may

| Concept | Source of disruption | Error cascade? | |---------|----------------------|----------------| | Bug | Internal | Not necessarily | | Intrusion | External | No (stops at breach) | | Human error | Internal (cognitive) | Possibly, but source is endogenous | | | External | Yes, and errors propagate internally | Intruderrorry reveals a blind spot: after an intrusion