Secret Masters & Site Reliability: Scottish Rite Freemasonry Meets SRE, Cybersecurity, and the Ethics of AI
This episode of The CAB Call explores parallels between Scottish Rite Freemasonry—especially the 4th degree Secret Master—and modern site reliability engineering and cybersecurity. Using sources like Pike’s Morals and Dogma, Clawson’s Commentaries, SRE (O’Reilly), guidance on privileged user responsibilities, and Phil Rogaway’s arguments about cryptography, it frames the Scottish Rite as an “expansion pack” dependent on the Blue Lodge foundation, where loss of Blue Lodge standing ends Scottish Rite membership. It compares Masonic study aids such as A Bridge to Light and the Ritual Monitoring Guide to SRE runbooks, emphasizing critical thinking over rigid dogma. The discussion maps SRE error budgets, CI/CD iteration, observability, least privilege, MFA, session monitoring, and blameless postmortems onto Masonic ideals of duty, secrecy, human fallibility, and pursuit of light, ending with questions about what moral code will be embedded into autonomous AI systems.
00:00 Welcome and Premise
01:20 Sources and Core Question
02:42 Blue Lodge Base Layer
05:31 Cognitive Load and Runbooks
08:29 Critical Thinking Over Dogma
10:04 Error Budgets and Fallibility
13:26 Continuous Improvement and Rebuilds
15:18 Secrecy Versus Observability
20:35 Incident Response and Duty
24:16 AI and Cyber Civility
25:56 Summary and Final Questions
