The management of trust issues is central to a wide variety of digital systems, including systems dealing with electronic signature, authentication, or signing of applications. The common approach to trust management is the use of possibly signed trust lists and trust stores that enumerate trusted issuers. This approach fails to scale well and is thus unsuited for the implementation of larger trust infrastructures, as, for example, in support of a regional authentication infrastructure that enables a marketplace of services. This paper proposes to use the domain name system (DNS) with security extension (DNSSEC) as a base for the creation of a globally scalable and flexible trust infrastructure. As opposed to trust lists or stores, this als...
AbstractThe Internet today is a highly dynamic environment which frequently requires secure communic...
In the present work we study the development of DNSSEC system (DNS Security extensions) from its beg...
DNSSEC was designed to protect the Domain Name System (DNS) against DNS cache poisoning and domain h...
The main functionality of the Domain Name System (DNS) is to translate symbolic names into IP addres...
The Domain Name System (DNS) is a hierarchical distributed naming system for Internet resources, but...
Domain Name System (DNS) plays a massive role in today’s technological era. While initially designed...
Abstract. Globally unique domain names and IP addresses that are provided in real time by the DNS (D...
This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the Internet community, and request...
DNS Security Extension is introduced as a solution after the in-depth study of all expected issues r...
ISBN: 3-540-25338-6International audienceDomain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC) architectur...
The global public-key authentication infrastructure standardized in the Domain Name System Security ...
Trust infrastructures are at the heart of a digital world. Within those trust infrastructures, trust...
The Domain Name System (DNS), a name resolution protocol is one of the vulnerable network protocols ...
The Domain Name System's Security Extensions (DNSSEC) allow clients and resolvers to verify that DNS...
Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC) is a suite of Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)...
AbstractThe Internet today is a highly dynamic environment which frequently requires secure communic...
In the present work we study the development of DNSSEC system (DNS Security extensions) from its beg...
DNSSEC was designed to protect the Domain Name System (DNS) against DNS cache poisoning and domain h...
The main functionality of the Domain Name System (DNS) is to translate symbolic names into IP addres...
The Domain Name System (DNS) is a hierarchical distributed naming system for Internet resources, but...
Domain Name System (DNS) plays a massive role in today’s technological era. While initially designed...
Abstract. Globally unique domain names and IP addresses that are provided in real time by the DNS (D...
This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the Internet community, and request...
DNS Security Extension is introduced as a solution after the in-depth study of all expected issues r...
ISBN: 3-540-25338-6International audienceDomain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC) architectur...
The global public-key authentication infrastructure standardized in the Domain Name System Security ...
Trust infrastructures are at the heart of a digital world. Within those trust infrastructures, trust...
The Domain Name System (DNS), a name resolution protocol is one of the vulnerable network protocols ...
The Domain Name System's Security Extensions (DNSSEC) allow clients and resolvers to verify that DNS...
Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC) is a suite of Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)...
AbstractThe Internet today is a highly dynamic environment which frequently requires secure communic...
In the present work we study the development of DNSSEC system (DNS Security extensions) from its beg...
DNSSEC was designed to protect the Domain Name System (DNS) against DNS cache poisoning and domain h...