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Tony Arcieri
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Tony Arcieri

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Co-founder @iqlusioninc, formerly @square @chain. Cryptography dilettante, polyglot programmer, key management wrangler, and infrastructure security specialist

San Francisco, CA
tonyarcieri.com
Joined May 2007

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    1. azet‏ @a_z_e_t 1 Dec 2014
      Replying to @bascule

      @bascule @whitequark i dont like hierarchical trust by definition. btw. dkg pointed me to a draft for CT on DNSSEC (https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-zhang-ct-dnssec-trans-00 …)

      3 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
    2. Tony Arcieri‏ @bascule 1 Dec 2014
      Replying to @a_z_e_t

      @a_z_e_t there are real arguments against DNSSEC like: 702 "friendly", no confidentiality, shitty keysizes (1024-bit RSA)

      4 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
    3. Tony Arcieri‏ @bascule 1 Dec 2014
      Replying to @bascule

      .@a_z_e_t the real problem with DNSSEC from an authority perspective is it gives government owners total authority over their namespaces

      2 replies 6 retweets 5 likes
    4. Thomas H. Ptacek‏ @tqbf 1 Dec 2014
      Replying to @bascule

      @bascule @a_z_e_t And wouldn’t you know it but the USG JUST HAPPENS to own the most important namespaces on the Internet.

      2 replies 1 retweet 2 likes
    5. mik‏ @mik235 1 Dec 2014
      Replying to @tqbf

      @tqbf @bascule @a_z_e_t governments own the namespaces already. Try starting a new business named "Twitter"

      2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
    6. mik‏ @mik235 1 Dec 2014
      Replying to @mik235

      @tqbf @bascule @a_z_e_t Technical arguments against DNSSEC are all valid, political arguments are mostly anarchist pipe dreams

      2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
    7. Thomas H. Ptacek‏ @tqbf 1 Dec 2014
      Replying to @mik235

      @mik235 @bascule @a_z_e_t I have no idea what this means.

      1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
    8. mik‏ @mik235 1 Dec 2014
      Replying to @tqbf

      @tqbf @bascule @a_z_e_t I mean that the governments that would "take charge" of PKI with DNSSEC are already in charge of PKI.

      3 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
    9. Tony Arcieri‏ @bascule 1 Dec 2014
      Replying to @mik235

      @mik235 @tqbf @a_z_e_t yeah pretty sure government authority over DNSSEC <= government authority over X.509

      2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
    10. azet‏ @a_z_e_t 1 Dec 2014
      Replying to @bascule

      @bascule @mik235 @tqbf nobody audits DNSSEC currently. this is just not true.

      2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
      Tony Arcieri‏ @bascule 1 Dec 2014
      Replying to @a_z_e_t

      @a_z_e_t @mik235 @tqbf until CT is fully deployed in the form of CA logs and auditors, X.509 can't claim auditabity either

      3:03 PM - 1 Dec 2014
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        2. azet‏ @a_z_e_t 1 Dec 2014
          Replying to @bascule

          @bascule @mik235 @tqbf sure but it's not far away. people using chrome(ium) get that right away today, and have been fore some time.

          1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
        3. Tony Arcieri‏ @bascule 1 Dec 2014
          Replying to @a_z_e_t

          @a_z_e_t @mik235 @tqbf yeac sure, Chrome can tell you there aren't any audit logs. Cool story bro, step 1/3..n

          0 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
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        2. mik‏ @mik235 1 Dec 2014
          Replying to @bascule

          @bascule @a_z_e_t @tqbf well, there's also tighter rules for running a CA (and consequences if the CA misbehaves)

          2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
        3. azet‏ @a_z_e_t 1 Dec 2014
          Replying to @mik235

          @mik235 @bascule @tqbf yup. you're not going to shut down a TLD because it was compromised. diginotar went bankrupt within days.

          1 reply 1 retweet 1 like
        4. Thomas H. Ptacek‏ @tqbf 1 Dec 2014
          Replying to @a_z_e_t

          @a_z_e_t @mik235 @bascule YES. THIS.

          1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
        5. azet‏ @a_z_e_t 1 Dec 2014
          Replying to @tqbf

          @tqbf @mik235 @bascule i spoke to people that were auditing diginotar. funny story, but something for another time probably.

          0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
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