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Yet again we see that those who use security as an argument against open source are proved wrong again (incl http://www.osnews.com/comments/24538)
If the the security software makers are confident of the design of their system, then there is nothing to hide, and nothing to be afraid of if people get access to software maker assets.
Let me repeat that - nothing to be afraid of if bad people get access to software maker assets. The only thing you need to protect is YOUR organisation's key management system. Not the vendors.
Why is it that the otherwise intelligent security community is really thick when it comes to dealing the cartel of old guard software vendors?