My point is that 0day hoarding is absolutely inevitable. No matter how many key escrow systems you mandate. There will always be an abundance of criminals that don’t use the key escrow system (which right now is as simple as downloading an app) or who just store data locally.
No it isn't, I've already explained how a policy change can either increase the scarcity of exploits, or decrease it. If you're okay with decreasing the scarcity to avoid key escrow, then that is my problem.
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but that policy change never happens because key escrow is never going to be a suitable replacement for exploitation...
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Disagree, exploits can be used against gov by other parties, it's in their interest to minimize the amount they have to hoard to reduce the risk they're used against them/allies/civilians/etc. If they need less exploits, it's in their interests to fix them, agreed?
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I think some people are, which bothers me. If you're not, then we're probably on the same page (or at least the same chapter!
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