DNSSec is yet neither widely deployed nor well understood, but there is already clear and present need for its use. Just like HTTPS, DNSSec is becoming more common, and will eventually become required. In this session we will see how DNSSec works. We’ll look at DNS functionality, DNS referrals, spoofing and man-in-the-middle attacks, asymmetric key cryptography (public key cryptography), digital signatures, zone signing keys, key signing keys, DS records, and more.This session is a must for anyone in security, or infrastructure!
Session Category : Security