Why does the Interagency OPSEC Support Staff website look like it was made by someone on DeviantArt?
https://www.iad.gov/ioss/ pic.twitter.com/H8u9amFpVc
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I guess I'm also just constitutionally more inclined to credit such things to incompetence rather than cleverness in absence of evidence.
Target users are gov-ish, so using DOD CAs means users can trust they're communicating with gov. Public CAs can't provide that assurance.
That's interesting. But why doesn't Chrome etc. recognize DOD CAs? I admit to being quite fuzzy on these matters.
Nah, there are only a couple dozen CAs that are really truly trusted, and that's primarily because of scale. DOD is relatively small.
It's not a question of crypto strength, but whether the user trusts they're talking to the right people. Pinned CAs can provide this.
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