L. Detweiler writes:
I wonder if anyone would want to start a PGP key server dedicated only to *real* identities. Obviously, there is no such demand with the current ones.
And please don't start with the `that would be impossible' arguments. A key server that had the official policy `if you register here, on your honor your legal name is what you give, under penalty of public exposure if you are caught' would be enough for me.
It's not PGP, but RSA, Inc. and others (Internet Policy Registration Authority) are already setting up a system for registering pubilc-keys that are "proven" to belong to actual humans. You can read about it in RSA's newletter available at their ftp site (rsa.com). The newsletter is called "Ciphertext - The RSA newsletter". Of course, their system for "proving" the identity of a human is not perfect. If you can obtain some fake IDs, you can defeat their public-key registration system. This is probably true for any non-biometric identification system. Jim_Miller@suite.com
participants (1)
-
jim@bilbo.suite.com