[lac-discuss-en] DNSSEC keys signed Ceremony

aidanoblia at gmail.com aidanoblia at gmail.com
Sat Mar 1 20:27:47 UTC 2014


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 Subject: Re: DNSSEC keys signed Ceremony 
 From: aidanoblia at gmail.com

 Ftima Thanks for the information. Hopefully we can agree. 


 It is interesting to see how the ceremony estmuy each of its regulated 
 steps, very strictly, even have a form in which 
 mark each of the steps. This is not an invention but respond to 
 documents forming part of the security of information systems, 
 the practices of key certification,'ve read some on 
 digital signature, or advanced electronics as it is called in some countries, it is 
 Part of that is added to the strict security technique. 


 That is but a ceremony marked by technical aspects. Verisign is a 
 specialist in the field of security and what key criptogrficas 
 called key or keys, one of the first two in the market.This not 
 estsiempre means everything perfect in the ceremony, and that the 
 details that mark in the video or what can not be written to. 


 As for the seven keys actually explanation that I have is that no 
 each is a key but that key form among all the boy 
 describing called "master key". Some informticos I know the 
 called "partitioned key" because nowhere in that each 
 person full ssola the key but the key is activated with the 
 placement of seven parts. 


 One person who was in the TCR ceremony is an Engineer 
 Uruguayan well recognized internationally and the selection of 
 people is not arbitrary, representing different sectors, to officiate 
 as witnesses. 


 It is a ceremony of hours, similar but on a much larger scale than that of the 
 generation of the digital signature of a root system. 


 Regards 




 Ada Noblia 












 On March 1, 2014, 15:51 Fatima Cambronero 
<fatimacambronero at gmail.com> wrote: 


> Estimados,
>
> Para aquellos quienes estuvieron involucrados en la declaración de At-Large
> sobre "Review of Trusted Community Representation in Root Zone DNSSEC Key
> Signing Ceremonies", pueden encontrar en este artículo de The Guardian [1]
> una descripción de la ceremonia de firmado de llaves por parte de un
> invitado a participar de la misma.
>
> Me parece un artículo bien gráfico y descriptivo de lo que sucede en estas
> ceremonias y útil para apreciar las solemnidades a las que se refería Aída
> en sus comentarios sobre este asunto.
> Espero que les resulte interesante.
>
> Recuerden que relacionado a este tema, el Chair de ALAC, Olivier
> Crépin-Leblond, ha solicitado que, debido a que la declaración que se envió
> de ALAC no logró una posición consensuada sino diferentes posiciones sobre
> las preguntas que se solicitaron sean respondidas, se ha invitado a que
> cada una de las personas que han contribuido con esta declaración de ALAC
> puedan elevar sus comentarios a título personal dentro del período de
> comentarios públicos [2] (reply phase) que se encuentra abierto hasta el 4
> de marzo.
>
> Saludos cordiales,
> Fatima Cambronero
>
> [1]
>
> http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/feb/28/seven-people-keys-worldwide-internet-security-web
> [2]
>
> http://www.icann.org/en/news/public-comment/tcr-dnssec-key-signing-21jan14-en.htm
>
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