Why should I care about DNSSEC? “DNS Security Extensions,” commonly known as DNSSEC, provide a way to authenticate DNS response data. Before you connect to a website, your browser has to retrieve the ...
Few technologies are more critical to the Internet than the Domain Name System (DNS), which translates domain names into IP addresses. DNS Security Extensions — DNSSEC — helps to ensure that you are ...
Submitted by Matt Simmons on September 29, 2010 - 10:31 am Alan Clegg: DNSSEC adds digital signatures to the existing DNS data that queries return. It solves "cache poisoning" issues by allowing ...
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