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by geofft 3815 days ago
Is it possible for an NSL to order you to conduct your research on the live network?

(I mean, I guess it's possible for an NSL to order you to do anything, because America.)

3 comments

All an NSL can do is request subscriber information and simultaneously gag you from telling them that the request occurred.
So then it must be the $1,000,000 that made CMU adjust their ethical standards.

What's worse - that CMU did this in the first place or that they did it so cheaply?

SEI/CERT is for all intents and purposes completely independent of CMU
No, it's a (formally, administrative subpoena) request for transactional records related to a national security investigation.
No, it can't ask you to change behavior.

It can only require you to turn over existing records/information.