Thoughtful comments on the CMU Tor de-anonymization research (by @matthew_d_green) http://blog.cryptographyengineering.com/2015/11/why-tor-attack-matters.html …
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In particular, note the line between researching *techniques* vs doing research on live systems used by real people. http://blog.cryptographyengineering.com/2015/11/why-tor-attack-matters.html …
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My ethic for security research, which has served me well and simplifies many hard choices: Publish results. Be skeptical of secrecy.
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If a funder asks you to not publish academic research, that should be a big red flag. It's counter to our basic mission.
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@mattblaze common in antitrafficking research. eg academic team suggests targets for arrest via backpage, don't publish but take DOJ funding
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