CS department leadership at the Univ. of Minnesota just learned about the details of research conducted by its members into Linux kernel security, and the concerns of the Linux community. We have immediately suspended this research... @gregkh @johnregehr https://cse.umn.edu/cs/statement-cse-linux-kernel-research-april-21-2021 …
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I don't see it as "overriding" - it's not like anyone is saying that we'll take papers on research that was turned down by an IRB. It's applying a standard higher than the legal minimum. Others may disagree.
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I think this position is the only one that could possibly be defensible
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The key challenge for program committees is that standards for human subjects regulation vary by country. It's unreasonable to apply the US standard to everyone. 1/
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There are some countries whose human subjects regulatory frameworks are inadequate/non-existent. Researchers from those countries won't have undergone IRB review because in many places are no IRBs or anything like it. 2/
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