• A potential possibility of improvement of PKI for personal communic

    From Mok-Kong Shen@21:1/5 to All on Fri Aug 21 13:44:46 2015
    Am 16.08.2015 um 11:31 schrieb Mok-Kong Shen:

    In countries like Germany each citizen has an identity card that is
    issued by the registration authority. Since the identity of a person is
    thus in a sense created by that authority, why not let it also to
    directly certify the public key of any citizen who desires to employ asymmetric encryption? I mean the person would on that occasion have
    his identity be once again checked by the authority (presumably much
    better, certainly not worse than, any common CAs) and then have his
    public key be entered (for a moderate charge) into a list of public
    keys that is freely accessible to the public at computer terminals of
    all offices of the registration authority. This way, the issue of trust
    on the common CAs (or their equivalents) could be avoided.

    I like to quote below a follow-up to my post in comp.misc.

    M. K. Shen

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    That's how they work in Finland — in theory:

    <URL: http://vrk.fi/default.aspx?id=21>

    In practice, online identification is done through the Finnish banks' commercial authentication system.

    <URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TUPAS>


    Marko

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