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Preparing the security surface.

Research Library

A research library without filler.

The library will open gradually with selected notes, frameworks, methods, and public findings.

Nothing is published here until it is useful enough to stand behind.

Publication discipline

Publication should follow evidence.

SecureSpace will not populate this library with invented papers, placeholder documents, generic AI summaries, or material created only to make the research programme appear larger.

Research will be released when the question is clearly defined, the method can be explained, the evidence is sufficient, important limitations are documented, disclosure obligations have been addressed, and the material offers practical or intellectual value.

Planned categories

The library will support several kinds of research material.

Preparing

Research notes

Focused observations, early frameworks, and clearly bounded research questions.

Preparing

Technical briefs

Concise analysis of a defined security problem, system pattern, or evaluation method.

Under review

Frameworks

Structured ways to reason about agent authority, context, permissions, evidence, architecture, or related security questions.

Preparing

Methodology

Approaches for evaluating systems, designing tests, recording evidence, or conducting applied research.

Planned

Threat models

Public threat models for selected AI, agent, application, API, cloud, or development-system patterns.

Disclosure pending where applicable

Responsible-disclosure summaries

Public summaries released only after affected parties, timelines, and safety requirements permit disclosure.

Publication status

Every public item should make its status obvious.

Preparing

Material is being developed but is not ready for public use.

Under review

Draft material is being checked for evidence, clarity, safety, and limitations.

Disclosure pending

Publication depends on a responsible-disclosure process.

Published

Material is publicly available and should include a stable page, date, attribution where appropriate, version, and limitations.

Publication requirements

What every published item should include.

Title
Clear summary
Publication date
Version
Author or organisational attribution
Research question
Method or basis
Findings or framework
Limitations
Disclosure status
Related material
Suggested citation where appropriate
Update history
Contact or correction path
Corrections

Research is not made more credible by pretending it is final.

Published material should be versioned where necessary. Significant corrections should be visible. Earlier claims should not be silently replaced when the underlying evidence changes.

Library status

The library is intentionally empty until real material is ready.

Current public item count: 0. The schema is ready for future records, but no fake documents are displayed.

Research update signup

Research updates are not connected to a backend yet. The integration point is intentionally visible so submissions are never silently discarded.

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Boundaries

Some material may not be published when it could create harm

Enable misuse

Expose a live vulnerability

Reveal sensitive system information

Violate collaborator obligations

Include private data

Misrepresent incomplete findings

Create a false sense of security

Interfere with responsible disclosure

FAQ

Questions teams usually ask

When will the library open?

The library will open gradually as material becomes ready for public release. SecureSpace will not use fake placeholders to make it appear larger.

What will be published?

Potential material includes research notes, frameworks, methods, threat models, technical briefs, design principles, and responsible-disclosure summaries where publication is appropriate.

Will all research be public?

No. Some work may remain private because of confidentiality, safety, customer obligations, intellectual-property terms, or responsible disclosure.

Can collaborators publish through the library?

Possibly, if roles, evidence, attribution, confidentiality, disclosure, and review expectations are agreed in advance.

Will research be peer reviewed?

Some material may go through external review or academic review, but no item should claim peer review unless that review has happened.

Will the library include Mintos AI documentation?

The Research Library is not intended to replace future Mintos AI product documentation. Product documentation will be released separately when relevant capabilities become available.

Related pages

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Next step

Follow the research as it becomes ready, not before.