DNSSEC RESOURCE CENTER

The Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC) are a suite of IETF specifications for securing certain kinds of information provided by the Domain Name System (DNS) as used on Internet Protocol (IP) networks. It is a set of extensions to DNS which provide to DNS clients (resolvers):

  • Origin authentication of DNS data.
  • Data integrity.
  • Authenticated denial of existence.

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DNSSEC: A key component of FISMA

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DNSSEC: When SSL is not enough

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WHY DEPLOY DNSSEC?

How DNSSEC prevents DNS redirection

VIDEO: Protecting your business with DNSSEC

Review and attacks and vulnerabilities on the DNS and how DNSSEC secures the infrastructure

WHITEPAPER: Have I Reached the Party to Whom I am Speaking?

Why government agencies should use DNSSEC to meet FISMA requirements

WEBINAR: DNSSEC: A key component of FISMA

Find out how DNSSEC protects a website from cache poisoning and other attacks

WEBINAR: DNSSEC: When SSL is not enough

FIND OUT HOW TO DEPLOY DNSSEC

Understanding deployment alternatives

VIDEO: DNSSEC deployment options

Attacks on the Internet infrastructure are a reality. Find tips and resources on this informative website

WEBSITE: DNSSEC Deployment Initiative