Last month, I described, in detail, the problem of DNS cache poisoning and why it's fundamentally changed our understanding of DNS security. Whereas previously it seemed good enough to keep one's DNS ...
End users generally use name servers provided by their ISP, and some of these support DNS validation, but it is also possible to use public name servers such as those operated by Google, and many do.
Google’s announcement that its Google Public DNS resolution service now supports DNSSEC is being applauded, but experts caution that despite Google’s high profile, this only puts a slight dent in a ...
The Internet Systems Consortium today announced registry operators Afilias and NeuStar are supporting its DNSSEC Look-aside Validation (DLV) registry for storing encryption keys for signed domains, ...
Comcast today became one of the first major ISPs in North America to fully run the Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC) protocol as part of its services. Jason Livingood, vice president of ...
Tuesday, Comcast announced a public trial that any Comcast cable Internet access user can participate in. And a year from now, DNSSEC validation will be rolled out throughout all of Comcast’s DNS ...