Serial Blog on DNSSEC
posted by Mueller on Tuesday April 03 2007, @08:09AM
IGP has launched a month-long series of blog entries on DNS security, focusing specifically on the problem of cryptographically signing the DNS root zone. The series will explore some of the hidden and not-so-hidden political implications of this technical change, showing how DNSSEC implementation, if handled properly, creates an opportunity to overcome some of the thorny global governance issues associated with the current root zone file management procedure. These postings -- hopefully with the aid of your comments -- will evolve into a new position paper on the politics and economics of DNSSEC to be released in May. The ideas will be discussed at the Symposium on "Internet Governance and Security: Exploring Global and National Solutions," in Washington, DC, May 17, 2007.
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