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Re: RSA vs. Versigin. How do I choose?

Subject: Re: RSA vs. Versigin. How do I choose?
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2004 16:27:13 -0400
If you're looking for a CA for secure online payment systems, you might
as well save some $$$ and go with GeoTrust or FreeSSL, both of which are
much cheaper than Verisign.  In reality, virtually no users actually
check WHICH CA the cert was signed by, and virtually all are satisfied
with 'seeing the lock' (or less, sometimes).  (I think Verisign's
pricing scheme is obscene for what "security" they [or pretty much any
CAs out there] offer.)



Ido

On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 13:01:27 -0400
"GUY MONTGOMERY" <kamelmont@msn.com> wrote:

Good day,
I am in the process of implementing a PKI system for my organization. 
I would like to hear some thoughts and opinions on which CA I should
use to obtain my certificates. Should I use Versign or RSA?  Are there
any known pros and cons for each?  Any insight, information or links
to resources that would help me gain a better understanding of my
option would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks and have a good day


Guy Montgomery
kamelmont@msn.com
703.851.3295
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