Removal of 1024 bit roots - Thawte and GTE CyberTrust

2014-09-02 Thread Hubert Kario
I've finally found some time to analyse the data from last months scan to see what happens when additional roots are removed[1,2]. The scan took place between 11th and 19th of July 2014. Sites scanned are taken from Alexa top 1 million sites as of 11th of July. Overall, the certificate stats

Re: The case for point in time readiness audits (PITRAs)

2014-09-02 Thread Kathleen Wilson
I updated the wiki page some more, here's the text... https://wiki.mozilla.org/CA:BaselineRequirements#BR_Point_in_Time_Readiness_Assessment_.28BR_PITRA.29 == BR Point in Time Readiness Assessment (BR PITRA) == We previously said: Any Certificate Authority being considered for root inclusion

Re: Removal of 1024 bit roots - Thawte and GTE CyberTrust

2014-09-02 Thread Kathleen Wilson
On 9/2/14, 10:53 AM, Hubert Kario wrote: I've finally found some time to analyse the data from last months scan to see what happens when additional roots are removed[1,2]. The scan took place between 11th and 19th of July 2014. Sites scanned are taken from Alexa top 1 million sites as of 11th

Re: The case for point in time readiness audits (PITRAs)

2014-09-02 Thread Man Ho (Certizen)
On 9/3/2014 4:26 AM, Kathleen Wilson wrote: I updated the wiki page some more, here's the text... https://wiki.mozilla.org/CA:BaselineRequirements#BR_Point_in_Time_Readiness_Assessment_.28BR_PITRA.29 == BR Point in Time Readiness Assessment (BR PITRA) == We previously said: Any Certificate