DNSSEC: Challenges and Opportunities for Higher Education

Tuesday, February 12 | 10:15AM–11:00AM | Palm A/D
Session Type: Professional Development
The Domain Name System Security Extensions, known as the DNSSEC, is a suite of IETF specifications for securing certain kinds of information provided by the DNS as used on IP networks. It is widely believed that deploying DNSSEC is critically important for securing the Internet as a whole, but deployment has been hampered by the difficulty of devising a backward-compatible standard that can scale to the size of the Internet and deploying DNSSEC implementations across a wide variety of DNS servers and resolvers (clients). This session will describe collaborative efforts between the federal government, industry, and academia, and how .edu can signal to the rest of the Internet community that it will lead the way with deployment of DNS security extensions.

Presenters

  • Ken Klingenstein

    Evangelist, Trust and Identity, Internet2
  • Doug Maughan

    Program Manager, Cyber Security R&D, Science and Technology Directorate, United States Department of Homeland Security

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