Sovereign Security Stewardship (SSS): Interpretive Stewardship of Authority Under Inviolability Uncertainty
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Sovereign Security Stewardship (SSS) is a non-normative, non-operational constitutional stewardship work governing the interpretation of authority under conditions of inviolability uncertainty. This publication does not define security as protection, resilience, assurance, or risk management. It does not prescribe practices, controls, architectures, responses, standards, certifications, or governance frameworks. It establishes no duties, thresholds, or standards of care and does not authorize enforcement, compliance assessment, or institutional action. SSS occupies the stewardship (HOW) layer of Pillar IV — Security within the Sovereign Corpus. It operates in dependency on Security Before Scale (doctrinal…
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- Stewardship (theology)
- Sovereignty
- Legitimacy
- Corporate governance
- Work (physics)
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