Sinopsis: "This talk looks at the history, development and current deployment of the Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC). Who created it and why? How does it work? How does it prevent some forms of DNS Abuse? What things it cannot do? Is it well deployed? If not, what are the roadblocks? Is it here to stay or will it evolve into something else in the future? and more…
The DNSSEC is a set of specifications that extend the Domain Name System (DNS) protocol by adding cryptographic authentication for responses received from authoritative DNS servers. Its goal is to defend against DNS Abuse techniques that hackers use to direct computers to rogue websites and servers.
The talk will be presented in a "no-so-technical language".
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