G’day Kurt,
DarkMatter has several business units that focus on a broad range of cyber
security activities. The Trust Services BU is responsible for the DarkMatter CA
and primarily focused on enabling secure communications and digital
transformation. We utilize the services of other DM BU’s wh
IDK this seems like an obvious one to me. Let them find another way. We don't
have to make it easy.
-Todd
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One of the things that I think is important is to tease out factual predicates
that could be grounds for exclusion. It's clear to me that there is a
tremendous level of unease with DarkMatter, largely (though not exclusively!)
as a result of the Reuter's articl
On Sat, Feb 23, 2019 at 02:07:38PM +0400, Scott Rea via dev-security-policy
wrote:
> G’day Wayne et al,
>
> In response to your post overnight (included below), I want to assure you
> that DarkMatter’s work is solely focused on defensive cyber security, secure
> communications and digital trans
On Friday, February 22, 2019 at 10:21:24 PM UTC+1, Wayne Thayer wrote:
> We are not aware of direct evidence of misused
> certificates in this case. However, the evidence does strongly suggest that
> misuse is likely to occur, if it has not already.
So, basing the trust of a CA on "suggestion" and
G’day Wayne et al,
In response to your post overnight (included below), I want to assure you that
DarkMatter’s work is solely focused on defensive cyber security, secure
communications and digital transformation. We have never, nor will we ever,
operate or manage non-defensive cyber activities
On Fri, Feb 22, 2019 at 03:45:39PM -0800, cooperq--- via dev-security-policy
wrote:
> On Friday, February 22, 2019 at 2:37:20 PM UTC-8, Jonathan Rudenberg wrote:
> > With regards to the broader question, I believe that DarkMatter's alleged
> > involvement with hacking campaigns is incompatible wi
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