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Security Policy

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.

Responsible Disclosure

We strongly encourage responsible vulnerability disclosure.

How to report a security issue:

  1. Do NOT open a public GitHub issue.
  2. Send a private email to:
    ndtribk@gmail.com
    (or contact Open Collective administrators if the above address is unavailable).
  3. 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.

Our Security Commitments

  • 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.

Scope

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

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