DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC) is a suite of protocols designed to add security to the Domain Name System (DNS).
Despite the importance of DNS security, a large percentage of domains remain unsigned by DNSSEC due to a lack of awareness or resources.
Without DNSSEC, domains are vulnerable to various cyber threats such as DNS Cache Poisoning, Man-in-the-middle attacks, and DNS Spoofing.
DNSSEC works by digitally signing DNS records to provide authentication and data integrity.
No, DNSSEC implementation is voluntary, but strongly recommended for increased security.
The main benefits of DNSSEC include preventing unauthorized modifications of DNS data and ensuring the authenticity of DNS responses.
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99.98% of Domains Lack DNSSEC Protection