FM-SEC-004 — Over-Surveillance Inversion

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FM-SEC-004 — Over-Surveillance Inversion

Over-surveillance inversion occurs when sensing becomes negative-only control and degrades trust, repair, adaptive capacity, boundary integrity, and meaning integrity.

draftid: FM-SEC-004version: 0.1.0updated: 2026-05-31
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1. Definition

Over-surveillance inversion occurs when sensing becomes negative-only control and degrades trust, repair, adaptive capacity, boundary integrity, and meaning integrity.

This definition describes the structural pattern, not the moral quality of the actors involved.


2. Core Pattern

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3. Failure Signature

Typical signature:

monitoring↑
restoration↓
bypass↑
trust↓
H↑

4. Primary U-Layer Origin

  • U3, U4, U6: Source registry origin layer.

5. Typical Development Sequence

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6. Diagnostic Markers

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10. Common False Positives

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11. Common False Repairs

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12. Restoration Direction

  • pair sensing with restoration
  • reduce punitive monitoring
  • rebuild trust
  • use sensing for early repair, not only enforcement

  • Security: Source registry related module.
  • Meta Theory: Source registry related module.
  • Cybernetics: Source registry related module.
  • AI: Source registry related module.
  • JGL: Source registry related module.

14. Relationship to Parent / Child Modes

Production treatment: Standalone Entry / Canon-aligned

Aliases preserved from source material:

  • Surveillance Inversion
  • Over-Surveillance Collapse.

15. Minimal Entry Version

Definition: Over-surveillance inversion occurs when sensing becomes negative-only control and degrades trust, repair, adaptive capacity, boundary integrity, and meaning integrity.

Signature:

monitoring↑
restoration↓
bypass↑
trust↓
H↑

Restoration direction: - pair sensing with restoration

  • reduce punitive monitoring
  • rebuild trust
  • use sensing for early repair, not only enforcement

16. Machine-Readable Summary

failure_mode:
  id: "FM-SEC-004"
  name: "Over-Surveillance Inversion"
  family: "Security"
  production_treatment: "Standalone Entry / Canon-aligned"
  primary_failure: "Over-surveillance inversion occurs when sensing becomes negative-only control and degrades trust, repair, adaptive capacity, boundary integrity, and meaning integrity."
  source: "FM-REGISTRY-PLAN.md"

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18. Source Status

This scaffold was generated from FM-REGISTRY-PLAN.md. Matching excerpts from content/archive/failure-modes/registry/index.md were included when available. Sections marked TBD should be expanded only from source material, related canon pages, or later editorial review.

19. Source Excerpt

FM-SEC-004 — Over-Surveillance Inversion

Definition:

Over-surveillance inversion occurs when sensing becomes negative-only control and degrades trust, repair, adaptive capacity, boundary integrity, and meaning integrity.

Merged aliases:

Surveillance Inversion; Over-Surveillance Collapse.

Typical signature:

monitoring↑
restoration↓
bypass↑
trust↓
H↑

Primary variables:

Au, H, R, K, BΣ

Common origin layers:

U3, U4, U6

Related modules:

Security · Meta Theory · Cybernetics · AI · JGL

Restoration direction:

  • pair sensing with restoration
  • reduce punitive monitoring
  • rebuild trust
  • use sensing for early repair, not only enforcement