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Commencing Countdown: DNSSEC On!
DNSSEC is taking off: The root was signed this year and many top-level domains are DNSSEC-ready. The focus is now shifting to second-level domain owners; they can now start rolling out DNSSEC. But DNSSEC is a complex technology and many organizations face challenges if they want to deploy DNSSEC.
This talk will focus on the why and how of DNSSEC: Why do you need it? What is the impact on your systems? How can you roll out DNSSEC? What can you expect when you roll it out?
SURFnet's own experiences with DNSSEC will serve as a basis for this presentation.
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author = {Roland van Rijswijk},
title = {Commencing Countdown: {DNSSEC} On!},
year = {2010},
address = {San Jose, CA},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = nov
}
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