Oh I thought they were talking about SHaaS as a "solution" that doesn't really solve the problems, because you're either trusting the hosts not to decrypt and use your data, or you're encrypting it, which has all the drawbacks of key management.
I hope we'll eventually be able to use some of the key storage/backup solutions being developed mostly in the cryptocurrency sphere. Like, multiparty computation (MPC) is agnostic to the type of key being created, and some of the social recovery methods being tested could be applied to parts of the key. Being able to protect your key from loss but also from theft is a hard problem they're highly incentivized to solve (and other people are highly incentivized to test/break).
These concerns are overblown. Unless you're a criminal, nobody's looking inside your VM. Heck, AWS can't access VMs (of course it's Internet cool to not believe this).
I wonder what it would be like to hold no opinions that you could ever imagine becoming controversial enough to get you flagged for investigation of some kind. I live in an intensely polarized country (U.S.), so it's actually hard for me to imagine caring about anything with any level of passion that one party or the other (heck, or both) wouldn't eventually want to put me on a watchlist for.
What's it like to have that much trust in the ongoing goodwill of other people?
Exactly. Anyone who can't imagine a failure case where they suddenly become a "criminal" because people who disagree with them obtain control of the legislative apparatus haven't read enough history (or have extremely boring opinions).
I hope we'll eventually be able to use some of the key storage/backup solutions being developed mostly in the cryptocurrency sphere. Like, multiparty computation (MPC) is agnostic to the type of key being created, and some of the social recovery methods being tested could be applied to parts of the key. Being able to protect your key from loss but also from theft is a hard problem they're highly incentivized to solve (and other people are highly incentivized to test/break).