I'm a PhD student. I have no employer other than my university. All my work is done with the intention of publishing it in academic journals, conferences, my blog, and my thesis.
> David Olofsson: > > There is always a risk of bugs and exploits in the code. Having a security > > researcher study these gives us better knowledge of the current flaws and > > how to correct them. If you truly trust the browsers current security this > > should have no downside, otherwise it is the path to improving it. > > > > //Sidju > > It wasn't obvious to me whether OP intends to give their analysis to the > Tor Browser devs (seems ethical) or instead keep it for proprietary > purposes (seems unethical). > > Can OP clarify on this point? > > Cheers, > -- > -Jeremy Rand > Lead Application Engineer at Namecoin > Mobile email: jeremyrandmob...@airmail.cc > Mobile OpenPGP: 2158 0643 C13B B40F B0FD 5854 B007 A32D AB44 3D9C > Send non-security-critical things to my Mobile with OpenPGP. > Please don't send me unencrypted messages. > My business email jer...@veclabs.net is having technical issues at the > moment. > -- > tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org > To unsubscribe or change other settings go to > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk > e > > -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk