Posts Tagged ‘Dnssec’

Afilias plans to deploy DNS security to the Internet

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010
Afilias will deploy DNSSEC on 13 of the Internet domains it operates Afilias, which operates .info and more than a dozen other website extensions, will announce on Monday plans to deploy an emerging standard known as DNSSEC that adds a layer of encryption to the Internet's Domain Name System.

Moving DNSSEC Forward: Help for Registries, Registrars, ISPs/Hosting, Enterprises, and Name Owners

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010
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 a handful of other registries also signed with DNSSEC, those being .SE, .BR, .BG, .CZ and .PR. Last week there were several press ...

DNSSEC Adds Security to URLs

Thursday, June 24th, 2010
A technology almost two decades in the making finally rolled out into active use today. DNSSEC , or Domain Name System Security Extensions is a security protocol by which an IP address (the series of numbers that is a website's actual location) and the URL, or the words in the web address, are justified. 13 name registrars handling the .org top-level domain, including the largest, Go Daddy, are ...

.ORG Becomes First Generic Top-Level Domain to Deploy Enhanced Domain Security Protocol (DNSSEC)

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010
.ORG, The Public Interest Registry (PIR) today announced that it has taken the final step to become the first generic top-level domain (gTLD) to offer full deployment of Domain Name System Security Extensions or DNSSEC.

Dot-org Domains Can Now Be Protected by DNSSEC

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010
On Wednesday, dot-org became the first generic top-level domain to offer its customers improved security using DNSSEC (Domain Name System Security Extensions). Domain Name System - Domain Name System Security Extensions - Domain name - Generic top-level domain - For Sale or Auction