[Chapter-delegates] NEWS RELEASE: Internet Society deploys DNSSEC for ISOC.org

Greg Wood wood at isoc.org
Wed Jun 23 03:47:43 PDT 2010


All,
For your information, we will be distributing the following news release at 1300 CET today. Also of note: ISOC.org nameservers are accessible via IPv6, so the signed material is available over IPv6.
-Greg

INTERNET SOCIETY EMBRACES DOMAIN NAME SECURITY TECHNOLOGY

ISOC.org the first .ORG domain to put into production domain name "tamper proof packaging"

BRUSSELS, Belgium – 23 June 2010 – The Internet Society today announced that it has deployed DNSSEC, a set of extensions to the domain name system that provides a level of assurance, for its ISOC.org domain. The announcement builds on today’s announcement by the Public Interest Registry that they have implemented DNSSEC for the entire .ORG top-level domain..

“We are pleased to be among the first organisations in the .ORG top level domain to deploy DNSSEC, as DNSSEC provides an important building block for increasing user confidence in the Internet”, said Lynn St.Amour, President and CEO of the Internet Society. “Implementing DNSSEC for the .ORG top-level domain is an important step in ensuring the global Internet serves as a trusted channel for communication and collaboration and we applaud the Public Interest Registry's efforts in this area”.

DNSSEC ensures the integrity of domain name data, complementing technologies such as SSL, which ensures the integrity of the content of a webpage’s transmission.

“DNSSEC acts like tamper-proof packaging to make sure that when you type in the website name of your bank you actually get the server IP address your bank wants you to use, ” said Leslie Daigle, Chief Internet Technology Officer of the Internet Society. “In this way, DNSSEC allows us to have more confidence in the online activities that are increasingly becoming a part of our lives at work, home, and school.”

DNSSEC technology used today is the result of careful protocol engineering and standardisation within the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), the premier Internet standards body in the world; implementation by various DNS vendors; and operational trials by DNS operators. In addition to .ORG, DNSSEC is currently implemented by several country-specific top-level domains: Brazil (.br), Bulgaria (.bg), Czech Republic (.cz), Puerto Rico (.pr), and Sweden (.se).

About the Internet Society
The Internet Society (ISOC) is a non-profit organisation founded in 1992 to provide leadership in Internet related standards, education, and policy. ISOC is the organisational home of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), the Internet's premier technical standards body. With offices in Washington, D.C., and Geneva, Switzerland, it is dedicated to ensuring the open development, evolution, and use of the Internet for the benefit of people throughout the world. For more information see:
http://ISOC.org

Media Contact
Greg Wood
Internet Society
wood at isoc.org
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