Archive for July, 2010
Moving DNSSEC Forward: Help for Registries, Registrars, ISPs/Hosting, Enterprises, and Name Owners
21Jul10
DNSSEC adoption has been slow, but is now picking up speed, thanks to organizations leading the way. In October, 2009 the .TM registry signed with DNSSEC. In June, 2010 both .ORG and .EURid both announced the signing of their registries with DNSSEC. Before .TM other registries have also signed with DNSSEC, those being .SE, .BR, [...]
Filed under: .TM, Anycast, CDNS, Community DNS, CommunityDNS, DNS, DNSSec | Leave a Comment
Tags: CDNS, CommunityDNS, DNS, DNSSec, Security-DNS
(click image to enlarge) Capacity and scalability are necessary in managing DNSSEC and D/DoS. Capacity, necessary for maintaining operations during D/DoS attacks, is also necessary for increased traffic due to DNSSEC deployment. Scalability is highly important, as DNSSEC is deployed not only will greater traffic levels will be encountered, greater demand will be placed on [...]
Filed under: Anycast, BIND, Capacity, CDNS, Community DNS, CommunityDNS, DDoS, Denial of Service Attacks, Distributed Denial of Services, DNS, DNS Resilience, DNSSec, DoS, NSD, Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
Tags: BIND, CDNS, Community DNS, CommunityDNS, DDoS, DNS, DNSSec, DoS, NSD

