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Akamai Adds Support for DNSSEC to Its Enhanced DNS Service

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Akamai Technologies, the leading provider of cloud optimization services, today announced support for Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC). 

Offered as a fully-managed service, the solution is designed to help United States government agencies simplify compliance with the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) mandate to adopt the DNSSEC standard.

Available immediately for new and existing customers of Akamai's Enhanced Domain Name System (EDNS) offering, the service is designed to provide ease-of-implementation and management of DNSSEC, helping customers avoid common do-it-yourself (DIY) challenges.  In addition, by leveraging Akamai's distributed architecture, customers can deliver optimized performance for newly supported DNSSEC traffic along with standard Domain Name System (DNS) traffic.
Originally invented in 1983, DNS was designed to be scalable and distributed, but not necessarily secure, making it vulnerable to cache poisoning, data forgery, and other attacks. DNSSEC was developed to make DNS more secure, using digital signatures to establish authenticity and integrity of DNS data.
As one of the largest producers and providers of DNS services, Akamai is working with several U.S. government agencies, including the International Broadcasting Bureau (IBB), in an effort to provide fully-managed DNSSEC support.
"As sophistication of cyber crime increases it is critical for us to have support for secure DNS capabilities," said John Johnson, IT Director, IBB.  "With Akamai's DNSSEC support, IBB is meeting an OMB directive, which will provide increased confidence of protection from cache-poisoning attacks without compromising on website performance or increasing our infrastructure costs." 
Offered in two modes, "sign and serve" or "serve only," Akamai's DNSSEC support service offers customers the flexibility to choose different levels of support based on their specific needs. For example, customers that want to fully outsource their key management process can select the "sign and serve" option, which is as simple as checking a box on the Akamai EdgeControl portal. Alternatively, customers that prefer to manage their signing independently can select the "serve only" option.
Additionally, Akamai believes that with its DNSSEC support in place agencies can meet the OMB mandate even if the primary name server (master name server) is not DNSSEC ready.
"Akamai's DNNSEC support service represents an important step in our continued commitment to meet the most complex cloud security challenges for applications and websites," said Willie Tejada, Vice President, Application and Site Acceleration, Akamai.  "Without having to lose focus of their core missions, U.S. government agencies can now leverage Akamai services to help them comply with the OMB mandate while benefitting from the global reach of Akamai's massively distributed platform."

You can read the entire article here .    http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/akamai-adds-support-for-dnssec-to-its-enhanced-dns-service-100249584.html

 
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