At 14:09 -0400 4/21/09, Andrew Sullivan wrote:
Anyway, I completely agree that this is a cost-benefit analysis that different sites have to do based on their use cases.
I appreciate the value of having an HSM that complies with public certifications and would use one that tipped the cost-benefit analysis in it's favor. Whether or not meeting a public certification is desirable is not (just) a technical design point, whether or not it is also a good idea.
I started this thread as a reaction to the comment that the subject's draft say "useful to recommend HSM" and I wasn't so sure I'd hum to that.
What I'm really looking for a convincing argument that I really should be using an HSM other than it would make me sleep better in meetings, I mean, at night.
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