Date Published: September 2017
Editor(s)
Scott Rose (NIST), Larry Feldman (G2), Gregory Witte (G2)
To help maintain the reliability and integrity of the Internet's Domain Name System (DNS), NIST is working with specialists from around the world to update the keys used by the DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC) protocol to authenticate DNS data and avoid integrity issues such as domain name hijacking.
To help maintain the reliability and integrity of the Internet's Domain Name System (DNS), NIST is working with specialists from around the world to update the keys used by the DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC) protocol to authenticate DNS data and avoid integrity issues such as domain name...
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To help maintain the reliability and integrity of the Internet's Domain Name System (DNS), NIST is working with specialists from around the world to update the keys used by the DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC) protocol to authenticate DNS data and avoid integrity issues such as domain name hijacking.
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Keywords
Domain Name System (DNS), DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC), key signing key (KSK), rollover, internet, security
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