Adaptive Intelligence Circle (AIC) takes security and ethical integrity extremely seriously. Because we operate under ethical-from-kernel and third path absolute principles, security is not only technical — it is also moral and political.
We strongly encourage responsible vulnerability disclosure.
How to report a security issue:
- Do NOT open a public GitHub issue.
- Send a private email to:
ndtribk@gmail.com
(or contact Open Collective administrators if the above address is unavailable). - Provide as much detail as possible (steps to reproduce, impact, suggested fix).
We will acknowledge your report within 7 days and aim to resolve critical issues as quickly as possible.
- We do not implement backdoors or any form of government-requested access.
- We do not cooperate with surveillance programs or military intelligence agencies.
- All core components are designed with introspection, anomaly detection, and rollback mechanisms (see IBCS).
- We reject any contribution that weakens ethical or security principles at the kernel level.
- During the Founder’s military service (2027–2029), security updates on public repositories will be handled by trusted maintainers under strict review.
This policy covers all repositories under the AdaptiveIntelligenceCircle organization.
Note: Because AIC follows a strict zero-donation and third-path policy, we do not offer bug bounties or financial rewards for security reports. We deeply appreciate every responsible disclosure as a contribution to the ethical AI movement.
By participating in AIC, you agree to respect and uphold these security principles.
Last updated: April 2026