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Re: German Key Usage: msg#00261ietf.x509
At 04:19 PM 8/14/98 -0700, -=jack=- wrote: >Why would you ever escrow any signature key? I personally have never heard of >any proposal/plan/law/etc to escrow signature keys. My understanding of why >the >US Government and law enforcement want key escrow is to decrypt >information, not >to be able to regenerate a signature. Check out the UK white paper. From the reports I am still getting they still have escrowing of authentication keys in it. >of course I'll be damned if I'll use an escrowed key to encrypt anything >either, ;-), but hey, I want my privacy damnit, and no ballyhoo about >drugs/terrorists/kiddie porn makes that worth sacrificing. Of *course* >this is just my opinion...! Actaully I would have at least three private; certificates. One would be my signing cert and that would not be escrowed. I would then have TWO encrypting certs. One would be escrowed with my estate, the other in some deep dark place that only I know. Those items I wish to protect, but give over to my estate (like financial records) would be encrypted with the one key. Those things that I never want anyone to see (like my personal journal) would be encrypted with the other key. Of course my business personna would have a couple of certs also..... Robert Moskowitz ICSA Security Interest EMail: rgm-sec@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
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