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Internet Freedom and Research Rights: Highlights from Black Hat 2015
Aug 06, 2015
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Anthony Pell
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Topics Covered
security researchers
internet freedom
open source advocacy
research rights
modification rights
Security researchers need to fight for the rights to study, modify and reverse engineer Internet hardware and software or the general population risks losing Internet freedom, the Black Hat 2015 conference was told.
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