kravietz 🦇 on Nostr: npub1cscw5…t8pjk QCA security practices are orders of magnitude higher than ...
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QCA security practices are orders of magnitude higher than WebTrust, which is intended at commercial suppliers.
I suppose they would be incompatible with WebTrust, because that would effectively mean creating a organizational scheme that would be parallel to the existing QCA mechanisms for identity verification, key management, key revocation etc which at QCA are more mature than in WebTrust.
The fundamental issue here is not about technology or even procedures — it's about US tech bros deciding who *you* can trust rather than a democratically elected governmental institutions.
And what pissed me off most was the US tech bros doing what they were doing already in the past, that is presenting EU as equivalent to Turkey and Kazakhstan, and that criticism coming from a country where people are shot right in the streets just like that by both cops and individual citizens.
QCA security practices are orders of magnitude higher than WebTrust, which is intended at commercial suppliers.
I suppose they would be incompatible with WebTrust, because that would effectively mean creating a organizational scheme that would be parallel to the existing QCA mechanisms for identity verification, key management, key revocation etc which at QCA are more mature than in WebTrust.
The fundamental issue here is not about technology or even procedures — it's about US tech bros deciding who *you* can trust rather than a democratically elected governmental institutions.
And what pissed me off most was the US tech bros doing what they were doing already in the past, that is presenting EU as equivalent to Turkey and Kazakhstan, and that criticism coming from a country where people are shot right in the streets just like that by both cops and individual citizens.