This is just a general question regarding the debate between self-signed certificates and CA certificates...
I understand the benefits for a CA certificate due to the avoided warnings generated in most browsers, but how does a CA certificate benefit actual security? I commonly hear the biggest threat is man-in-the-middle attacks, and while I understand this threat using a self-signed certificate, I don't understand how a CA certificate prevents this. I know CAs perform their own security algorithms couldn't the same algorithms be used on self-signed certificates?
I guess I'm just a little irritated by the big business revolving around the need for CA certificates but can't seem to find anything different about them other then these supposed additional security checks they perform. Is there anything a CA can provide from a security point-of-view that self-signed certificates cannot?