Cypherpunks' ideal escrow agent
I've seen the idea of voluntary key escrow discussed before on this list. (And no, not the government's idea of "voluntary", either.) A question I would raise is this: What would be the ideal setup for an escrow agency? If I were to open up an agency for business, what would be some characteristics you would look for? "Freedom is meaningless unless | ic58@jove.acs.unt.edu - James Childers you can give to those with whom| No man's freedom is safe you disagree." - Jefferson | while Congress is in session EA 73 53 12 4E 08 27 6C 21 64 28 51 92 0E 7C F7
| I've seen the idea of voluntary key escrow discussed before on this list. | (And no, not the government's idea of "voluntary", either.) A question I | would raise is this: What would be the ideal setup for an escrow agency? | If I were to open up an agency for business, what would be some | characteristics you would look for? From the top down: I'd want to see a board of directors with several well known, well respected cypherpunks on it. I wouldn't trust 'Joe the cypherpunks' escrow agency any farther than I could throw it, becuase I expect the FBI and NSA will both set them up as stings. I'd want to see it well financed; legal fees will not be small if the KEA is really on my side. A few good technical people involved to make sure that the actual key databases are well encrypted and protected, and that individual keys can be extracted without extracting an entire database. If I was actually going to extract keys, I'd want to see a two or three passphrase extraction procedure, so that theres no single point of bribery/extortion. A nice location in an offshore banking haven. Adam -- "It is seldom that liberty of any kind is lost all at once." -Hume
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