Re: [cryptography] If not StartSSL, the next best CA for individuals?

2014-04-24 Thread Ben Laurie
On 12 April 2014 19:57, Jeffrey Goldberg jeff...@goldmark.org wrote:
 They also had a really nice statement about transparency back in September,
 but I can't find it now.

https://www.globalsign.com/blog/trust-the-math-choose-your-friends-wisely.html
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Re: [cryptography] If not StartSSL, the next best CA for individuals?

2014-04-12 Thread Jeffrey Goldberg
On 2014-04-12, at 12:40 PM, Eric Mill e...@konklone.com wrote:

 (Setting aside how awful the CA system is generally…)

I try to limit my use of profanity in writing, so have to
put that aside.

 Even if not free, I'm looking to recommend[3] something priced
 attractively for individuals and non-commercial uses. The friendlier
 the interface, and the more reliable and principled the customer
 service, the better.

I like GlobalSign.

  https://www.globalsign.com/

They are well priced for the small customer,
every interaction I’ve had with them has been great, and they’ve
been saying all the right things.

 
http://blog.globalsignblog.com/blog/important-security-advisory-blog-heartbleed-bug

They also had a really nice statement about transparency back in September,
but I can’t find it now.

I have not systematically (or even unsystematically) reviewed various CAs.
Once I found one that I liked, I stopped looking around.


Cheers,

-j
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