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Brenden Kuerbis

@bkuerbis

Researcher @sppgatech | Instructor @gtomscyber | Partner @IGPAlert | Footballer @ManliusManiacs | Part Owner @TheBravesFC

Katılım Ağustos 2008
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Brenden Kuerbis@bkuerbis·
AI applications are changing cybersecurity. People are debating the importance of Mythos and its capabilities. But it's the governance response driven by evolving economics that's most interesting. internetgovernance.org/2026/04/16/ai-…
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Brenden Kuerbis@bkuerbis·
Some initial thoughts on @Cloudflare's Content Independence initiative. #dataenclosure internetgovernance.org/2025/07/23/clo…
nxthompson@nxthompson

The most interesting thing in tech: @Cloudflare has built a new tool that allows publishers to identify, track, and block any AI bots that are scraping their sites without permission. Here Gitesh Gohel and I explain the spreadsheet we've built to decide who to block --- and then we start blocking. It feels like an important moment where the balance of power is shifting back to creators and away from companies who have scraped with impunity and without any fair exchange of value.

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Brenden Kuerbis@bkuerbis·
I've just returned from Oslo, my new global HQ. 😁
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Brenden Kuerbis@bkuerbis·
Entirely plausible - a satellite-based mesh network. But as for evading the regime of states, is this an April Fools Day post?
Megaconstellations 🌍📡🛰️🛰️🛰️🛰️🛰️🛰️@Megaconstellati

In-orbit relay will become @SpaceX’s next domain of dominance. 3rd party sats - especially EO sats - will no longer rely on ground stations, instead transferring data to the next @Starlink sat, reducing acquisition time, increasing bandwidth, evading licensing and foreign soil.

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Brenden Kuerbis@bkuerbis·
Well, what is it @elonmusk? Is @DOGE unfairly targeting certain counties? Or is cost cutting unbiased and its selectively disclosing to score political points with the base? "The people" might actually support govt belt tightening pain if it is fairly distributed.
Air-Moving Device@AirMovingDevice

DOGE/Musk preferentially cancelled grants and contracts to recipients in counties that voted for Harris. Among cancellations w/ election data available, 92.9% & 86.1% cancelled grants and contracts went to Harris counties, representing 96.6% & 92.4% of total dollar amounts.

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Brenden Kuerbis@bkuerbis·
Looks like France is following the UK. Signal considering leaving French market. Will Apple exit too?
Meredith Whittaker@mer__edith

📣🚨 BAT SIGNAL: A law in France that would mandate a backdoor in end to end encrypted communications is set for a vote within the next day, after some start-stop skirmishes.  The French Narcotraffic law would require encrypted communications providers—like Signal—create a backdoor by giving the government the ability to add themselves to any group or chat they like. In the name of (checks notes) fighting drug trafficking.  While those hyping this bad law have rushed to assure French politicians that the proposal isn’t’ ‘breaking encryption’ their arguments are as tedious as they are stale as they are laughable. For those catching up, let’s review the basics: end to end encryption must only have two ‘ends’—sender and recipient(s). Otherwise, it is backdoored. Whatever method is devised to add a ‘third end’ —from a perverted PRNG in a cryptographic protocol, to vendor-provided government software grafted onto the side of secure communications that allow said government to add themselves to your chats—it rips a hole in the hull of private communications and is a backdoor.  Indeed, the ghost participant proposal was roundly rebuked (humiliated, even) when it was first proposed in 2019 in the UK. The technical community was united, and it was never implemented in law or otherwise.  We cannot accept any backdoor, however it’s dressed up. Communications don’t stay within jurisdictional boundaries. Which means a hole created in France becomes a vector for anyone wanting to undermine Signal’s robust privacy guarantees, anywhere. Instead of contending with unbreakable math, they only have to compromise a French government employee, or the vendor-provided software used to sideload government operatives into your private chats.  This is why, as always, Signal would exit the French market before it would comply with this law as written. At this moment especially, there is simply too much riding on Signal, on our being able to forge a future in which private communication persists, to allow such pernicious undermining.  We hope—WE HOPE—that this callow, dishonest attack will fail, and will be the last. We would love to get back to the work of maintaining and improving our core technologies, instead of fighting legislation which is distinguished in nothing as much as its refusal to listen to decades of expert consensus in its drive to imperil global cybersecurity and the human right of privacy.

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Rep. Jake Auchincloss 🟧
Rep. Jake Auchincloss 🟧@RepAuchincloss·
Massachusetts has been welcoming students and immigrants for four centuries. The footage I saw today of Tufts graduate student Rumeysa Ozturk being detained by masked officers is contrary to that tradition. Ms. Ozturk has no reported record of violence or harassment; she did co-write an op-ed about Israel, with which I disagree. I have written about my opposing view. That's how America works. Revoking her visa because of her political viewpoint is not how America works.
The Boston Globe@BostonGlobe

The Tufts graduate student detained by federal authorities in Somerville has been sent to a Louisiana detention facility, despite a federal judge’s order telling US Immigration and Customs Enforcement not to remove her from Massachusetts without notice. trib.al/tgvuERI

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Brenden Kuerbis@bkuerbis·
Networks underlying the Internet are not only transnational but becoming exoterrestrial, challenging even more jurisdictionally-defined governance (i.e., governments). reuters.com/business/media…
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Brenden Kuerbis@bkuerbis·
Is it the user and platform, or the state? In this case, the court believes it is the state.
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Brenden Kuerbis@bkuerbis·
The deference granted to the argument highlights a key conflict. Who determines the property rights of co-producers' data - and the ability to exclude others,  transfer, or benefit from that data.
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Brenden Kuerbis@bkuerbis·
Right now we see struggles to govern w/public policy and litigation. However, these private bilateral and collective property rights arrangements (many emerging examples) will impact many policy areas -copyright, openness, privacy, and security- and create competitive advantages.
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Brenden Kuerbis@bkuerbis·
Our 2023 paper argued how "data enclosure" was becoming central to the platform-based markets in the digital political economy. doi.org/10.1016/j.telp…
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