> >> Today, maybe that has changed ever so slightly? If a customer now >> fears that their/A CA will actually get de-listed from the popular >> platforms, thus causing them an outage, maybe customers start >> demanding CAs that are less likely to get de-listed? Maybe ones that >> can demonstrate better security controls, or somesuch? > > I would guess the best way of ensuring your CA is not delisted is to > make sure that they are so widely used that killing them is not a > viable option because of the amount of collateral damage it would > cause. > > Too Trusted To Fail > > -Jack > _______________________________________________
Too Trusted to Fail is an illusion (like the banks). Moreover if it's hacked it's not secure anymore and companies may not use it anymore for their businesses. Btw - Am I the only one who thinks that this 21 years old hacker has brocken one of the mature CAs as well? -Michael _______________________________________________ cryptography mailing list [email protected] http://lists.randombit.net/mailman/listinfo/cryptography
