DNSSec, or DNS security extensions, was invented to add security to the DNS by protecting against cache poisoning and other attacks.
Internet industry leaders including .uk registry Nominet and Swedish registry .SE have joined forces to create open source software which they say will make it easier to deploy DNSSec.
DNS security specialists are being urged to download a preview of the OpenDNSSec and have been invited to leave feedback. The software offers benefits such as being able to handle the management of cryptographic keys and the signing of zones.
It also works with all versions of Unix, and is suitable for organisations that need to sign a few very large zones, such as top-level domains, and for those responsible for a large number of smaller zones, said the group.
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