Hey! >> Steinar Haug, Nethelp consulting, [email protected] > Because they publish data you have signed. They don't have the ability > to modify the data and then sign that modification as if they were you if > they aren't holding the private key. If they are holding the private key, > then, you have, in essence, given them power of attorney to administer > your network. > > If you're OK with that, more power to you. It's not the trust model I would > prefer. > I think that is the whole point. Hosted is fine with some, top-down will be preferred by others. Will top-down be intrinsically more secure than hosted? I am tempted to say yes, but I have some doubts on that too.
What top-down certainly does is getting you out of the lawyers' sights. Mostly anyways. > Owen Carlos

