Talk:CyberTrust

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This article was proposed for deletion January 2005. The discussion is archived at Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Cybertrust. Joyous 00:50, Jan 24, 2005 (UTC)

Betrusted - found this interesting[edit]

If you're talking banking and large amounts of money, then you're into another whole world, where the procedures used to set up a CA in a vault, etc., matter greatly and have to be properly managed, with proper records. One key element is making sure no one was alone in position to potentially compromise the security of the CA server. You may well issue certificates offline (by courier?) in a situation like this. You want very good verification of identity, so you don't wire-transfer millions to an offshore bank account. The U.S. Federal Reserve checks banks that set up CA's, and doing it right costs at least $1-2 million. The consultancy Betrusted (www.betrusted.com)started with that as one special area of expertise. They were spun off from PricewaterhouseCoopers and bought by One Equity Partners, private equity arm of Bank One.

Additional Sources[edit]

Here are a few sources to get someone started on fixing up this article:

I'm going to clean up the article a little bit, but don't currently have time to do the overhaul it needs. Zell Faze (talk) 15:56, 30 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for the sources. I'm interested in making a sandbox of changes for this article (many adding citations for the article), and I'm also planning to look into the following article which discusses an award given to Cybertrust as well as some more history of the company.

Merge with DigiCert[edit]

I suggest this page gets merged into the DigiCert who owns the CyberTrust Roots.PKIhistory (talk) 00:51, 10 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]