Public Key Infrastructure: An Artifact...


Mon Dec 9 19:18:25 PST 2019



At 1:59 PM -0800 11/20/2000, Bram Cohen wrote:
>On Mon, 20 Nov 2000, Arnold G. Reinhold wrote:
>
>> Perry's last sentence gets to the heart of the matter. If CAs
>> included a financial guarantee of whatever it is they are asserting
>> when they issue a certificate, then all these problems would go away.
>
>They aren't going to.
>
>-Bram Cohen
>

It's still early in the game to be so certain. But if you are right,
that in it self is an indictment of PKI. If there really is a market
for trust establishment and a form of PKI is the low cost producer of
trust, then someone should be able to make money by using their
expertise to assemble a technology suite and sell trust insurance
based on the spread between the risk perceived by the market and what
they know to be a lower risk. If such services never develop, it
either means there is no market or PKI doesn't have enough economic
impact to cover the costs of starting such a business.

Arnold Reinhold

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