During testing, it was noticed that 'DRM' was used as part of the displayed nicknames for the "Transport" and "Storage" certificates, but 'KRA' was used as a part of the displayed nicknames for "Subystem" and "Audit Signing" certificates.
Either 'DRM' or 'KRA' should be used consistently for ALL of these certificates.
BACKGROUND: The term 'DRM' (Data Recovery Manager) was first coined by Marketing back at Netscape because the term 'KRA' (Key Recovery Authority) was deemed too scary at the time (I believe that it may actually pre-date today's more widely utilized 'Digital Rights Management' usage for 'DRM'). While the code has always been referred to as 'KRA', in general the term 'DRM' has been utilized as the customer-facing name for this service in both documentation and GUI ever since.
[06/04/2014] - Moving to Milestone 10.2.1 due to schedule restrictions.
[06/04/2014] - Moving back to 10.2 (July) to see if this can be resolved sooner rather than later.
This ticket is being closed as "duplicate" because it has morphed into a more comprehensive ticket:
Metadata Update from @mharmsen: - Issue assigned to mharmsen - Issue set to the milestone: 10.2 - 08/14 (August)
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