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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 04/03/2015 11:55 PM, Rick Andrews
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      <pre wrap="">The latest SANS NewsBites mentions the CABF.

If the CA/Browser forum continues to be ineffective, some sort of broader Internet governance body like ICANN, W3C etc. needs to define some acceptable processes.]
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    The CAB forum is perhaps a regulating body, but not an executive
    body - those are the browser and software vendors. There is many
    times a misconception regarding what the forum actually is and does.
    Perhaps we could clarify that with the various authors if possible.<br>
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