"Joins a select group of Registry operators leading the charge in the implementation of a suite of new security features that will help create a more secure internet.
.CO Internet S.A.S., the Registry operator for the .CO domain, yesterday announced that it has completed deployment of Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC) into the Internet root zone. The company claims that in doing so, it joins a select group of Registry operators leading the charge in the implementation of a suite of new security features that will help create a more secure internet.
It avers that DNSSEC is a set of specifications for securing certain kinds of information provided by the Domain Name System (DNS) that is designed to protect the Internet from specific types of attacks, such as DNS cache poisoning, which can lead to cyber-crimes such as identity theft. With full end-to-end deployment, it will eventually allow internet users to know with certainty that they have been directed to the precise website they intended to reach.
The company says that the smooth implementation of DNSSEC follows several months of careful planning and a successful test phase in January 2011. A strong partnership with Neustar, Inc., the .CO Registry's technology services partner, was a critical success factor.
"We're proud to be announcing the successful implementation of DNSSEC today," said Nicolai Bezsonoff, COO of .CO Internet. ".CO is one of the fastest growing domain extensions in the world, and registrants and end users can rest assured that we are committed to providing the highest level of internet security - both now and into the future."
"By implementing DNSSEC so soon after the launch of .CO as a global domain, the .CO Registry has reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring the security and integrity of the .CO name space," said Tim Switzer, Vice President of Domain Name Registry Services at Neustar. "We look forward to continuing to support the .CO Registry as it plays an increasingly active role in addressing the security challenges of the 21st century - and in helping to develop the policies, standards and practices that govern the global internet.""
Source: Retrieved on March 4th from webhosting.info/news/1/.co-registry-deploys-dnssec_0303114161.htm
.CO Internet S.A.S., the Registry operator for the .CO domain, yesterday announced that it has completed deployment of Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC) into the Internet root zone. The company claims that in doing so, it joins a select group of Registry operators leading the charge in the implementation of a suite of new security features that will help create a more secure internet.
It avers that DNSSEC is a set of specifications for securing certain kinds of information provided by the Domain Name System (DNS) that is designed to protect the Internet from specific types of attacks, such as DNS cache poisoning, which can lead to cyber-crimes such as identity theft. With full end-to-end deployment, it will eventually allow internet users to know with certainty that they have been directed to the precise website they intended to reach.
The company says that the smooth implementation of DNSSEC follows several months of careful planning and a successful test phase in January 2011. A strong partnership with Neustar, Inc., the .CO Registry's technology services partner, was a critical success factor.
"We're proud to be announcing the successful implementation of DNSSEC today," said Nicolai Bezsonoff, COO of .CO Internet. ".CO is one of the fastest growing domain extensions in the world, and registrants and end users can rest assured that we are committed to providing the highest level of internet security - both now and into the future."
"By implementing DNSSEC so soon after the launch of .CO as a global domain, the .CO Registry has reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring the security and integrity of the .CO name space," said Tim Switzer, Vice President of Domain Name Registry Services at Neustar. "We look forward to continuing to support the .CO Registry as it plays an increasingly active role in addressing the security challenges of the 21st century - and in helping to develop the policies, standards and practices that govern the global internet.""
Source: Retrieved on March 4th from webhosting.info/news/1/.co-registry-deploys-dnssec_0303114161.htm