| Secure Storage for Sensitive Stuff
How do we store our most sensitive data, like decryption keys, healthcare data, photos of our children?
Even simple backups are most of the time done on an ad hoc basis, but even if we do manage to automate it, there's lots of inconvenient questions still: since you are most likely backuping your sensitive data, do you protect the backups in any way? If you encrypt them, where do you store the decryption keys? Do you do backups of decryption keys and do you protect the backups of them?
I've tried many things and am not comfortable trusting paper wallets (where do you store them, seriously not at "friend's" house), even less hardware wallets (due to bugs in firmware, it is non-trivial to manage), but certainly we must not trust "smart phones". If you are a central bank, where security is of utmost importance, do you trust the infrastructure and auditing companies to cover all loopholes, can you really beat the human nature? You can not. If you are a global tax consultancy corporation, are you comfortable managing sensitive client's data, which is toxic in all aspects but the one trusted to you? If you are comfortable, there are high chances that you miss the point.
I'm interested in finding a better way.
G