The Domain Name System (DNS) is part of the core of the Internet. Over the past decade, much-needed security features were added to this protocol, with the introduction of the DNS Security Extensions. DNSSEC adds authenticity and integrity to the protocol using digital signatures, and turns the DNS into a public key infrastructure (PKI). At the top of this PKI is a single key, the so-called Key Signing Key (KSK) for the DNS root. The current Root KSK was introduced in 2010, and has not changed since. This year, the Root KSK will be replaced for the first time ever. This event potentially has a major impact on the Internet. Thousands of DNS resolvers worldwide rely on this key to validate DNSSEC signatures, and must start using the new key, ...
The Domain Name System (DNS), a name resolution protocol is one of the vulnerable network protocols ...
The DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC) add data origin authentication and data integrity to the Domain...
On May 5, 2010 the last step of the DNSSEC deployment on the 13 root servers was completed. DNSSEC i...
The DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC) add authenticity and integrity to the naming system of the Inte...
The domain name system (DNS) is the naming system on the Internet. With the DNS security extensions ...
The Domain Name System’s Security Extensions (DNSSEC) allow clients and resolvers to verify that DNS...
When the global rollout of the DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC) began in 2005, it started a first-of...
International audienceThe Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC) architecture is based on p...
The Domain Name System (DNS) is a crucial component oftoday’s Internet. The top layer of the DNS hie...
This paper examines the deployment of the DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC), which adds cryptographic...
We perform the first Internet study of the cryptographic security of DNSSEC-signed domains. To that ...
Abstract—DNSSEC security extensions make use of a public-private key pair to sign and validate origi...
It's clear that the terms 'security' and 'Internet' have been antonyms from the start, but recent ev...
DNSSEC was designed to protect the Domain Name System (DNS) against DNS cache poisoning and domain h...
The Domain Name System (DNS) is a vital part of the core infrastructure of the Internet. It maps hum...
The Domain Name System (DNS), a name resolution protocol is one of the vulnerable network protocols ...
The DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC) add data origin authentication and data integrity to the Domain...
On May 5, 2010 the last step of the DNSSEC deployment on the 13 root servers was completed. DNSSEC i...
The DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC) add authenticity and integrity to the naming system of the Inte...
The domain name system (DNS) is the naming system on the Internet. With the DNS security extensions ...
The Domain Name System’s Security Extensions (DNSSEC) allow clients and resolvers to verify that DNS...
When the global rollout of the DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC) began in 2005, it started a first-of...
International audienceThe Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC) architecture is based on p...
The Domain Name System (DNS) is a crucial component oftoday’s Internet. The top layer of the DNS hie...
This paper examines the deployment of the DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC), which adds cryptographic...
We perform the first Internet study of the cryptographic security of DNSSEC-signed domains. To that ...
Abstract—DNSSEC security extensions make use of a public-private key pair to sign and validate origi...
It's clear that the terms 'security' and 'Internet' have been antonyms from the start, but recent ev...
DNSSEC was designed to protect the Domain Name System (DNS) against DNS cache poisoning and domain h...
The Domain Name System (DNS) is a vital part of the core infrastructure of the Internet. It maps hum...
The Domain Name System (DNS), a name resolution protocol is one of the vulnerable network protocols ...
The DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC) add data origin authentication and data integrity to the Domain...
On May 5, 2010 the last step of the DNSSEC deployment on the 13 root servers was completed. DNSSEC i...