Also could be done by having a interface where you scan your passport with a 
NFC compatible reader (both mobile phone and desktop NFC reader could be 
supported) and the government-signed data is uploaded.

 

So automated validation for private IV certs could be done too (IV = Individual 
certs). So free code signing and IV validated certs.

 

https://community.letsencrypt.org/t/iv-certificates-both-server-and-code-via-automated-nfc-passport-id-validation/44838

 

Från: Acme [mailto:[email protected]] För Philipp Junghannß
Skickat: den 1 december 2017 14:57
Till: Matthias Merkel <[email protected]>
Kopia: IETF ACME <[email protected]>
Ämne: Re: [Acme] Idea about automated OV validation

 

if that's what other CAs do that's not a bad Idea although there's of course 
the question whether there are some other manual checks needed.

 

but cheap to almost free OVs/code signing certs would be great although that 
sadly doesnt make it easier for normal people without a company to get IVs or 
code signing certs, but the Idea is certainly not bad.

 

2017-12-01 14:53 GMT+01:00 Matthias Merkel <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> >:

I had the following idea about automating verification and issuance of OV SSL 
certificates: Couldn't a CA in theory use the D&B API to check the company 
name, address and phone number and then place an automatic call? That's 
basically what most CAs do anyways so is there any reason why they couldn't do 
it? That would also be a way for Let's Encrypt to issue OV certificates and 
code signing certificates.

 

 


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