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Soil security requires maintenance and improvement of the soil resource to meet global challenges to produce food, fiber, and fresh water, to contribute to sustainable energy production, adapt to climate changes, and to maintain biodiversity and human health. Those concerned with achieving soil security recognize that attainment involves scientific, economic, and political engagement to effectively and credibly inform political and legal frameworks and implement appropriate actions. The conference addressed five dimensions of soil security. Capability--the intrinsic capacity of a soil to produce products and ecosystem services; Condition--the current state of the soil, including modification by human activities; Capital--economics of soil services to Health, Environment and Food production; Connectivity--the social connection of soil managers and custodians and users of soil products and services to the soil (and to each other); and Codification -- Policy frameworks: identification of policies that degrade soil security and those that secure soil.