using keys with multiple users
Anthony E. Greene
agreene@pobox.com
Sat May 11 07:22:02 2002
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On 10-May-2002/18:22 -0700, "Leigh S. Jones" <kr6x@kr6x.com> wrote:
>There's a difference between a situation where a single
>individual can be held responsible for his actions and a
>situation where a corporation can be held responsible
>for it's actions. Where an individual represents a
>corporation by signing his own signature, the signature
>is traceable to a single individual, who could, in theory,
>attest to the signature or deny it as a forgery when
>questioned under oath.
Then they should use a corporate key for encryption and individual keys
for signing. This case is a good argument for ADKs.
Tony
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