It pertains then to auditing trust relationships and their ability to convey policy and control over a larger methodology and is a key part of relational trust models which are propagated across multiple technologies and would be used in DNS Security and other key processes.
Why this is important is that systems and processes which we would build from these technologies would also perform functions in the real world which would have legal implications and so the ability to represent trust-anchor processes in the records created would admissible in global courts. This nomenclature provides a resource for this and other uses.
Todd Glassey
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