Should Kill Switches be Fully Automated?

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Dave Lauer, Verdande Technology

"In this day and age you need technology monitoring technology, computers monitoring computers," says Lauer. "As humans we don't have the capacity to monitor these complex systems."

A former high-frequency trader at Citadel, Lauer has been pushing the automation of glitch surveillance since appearing as part of a US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) roundtable in the wake of Knight Capital's 2012 technology breakdown. Not only did he hate the idea of a human physically monitoring the

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