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        Title           : DNS Security Document Roadmap
        Author(s)       : S. Rose
        Filename        : draft-ietf-dnsext-dnssec-roadmap-02.txt
        Pages           : 11
        Date            : 28-Feb-01
        
DNS Security (DNSSEC)technology is composed of extensions
to the Domain Name System (DNS) protocol that provide
data integrity and authentication to security aware
resolvers and applications through the use of
cryptographic digital signatures.  Several documents
exist to describe these extensions and the implementation
specific details regarding specific digital signing
schemes.  The interrelationship between these different
documents is discussed here.  A brief overview of what to
find in which document and author guidelines for what to
include in new DNS Security documents, or revisions to
existing documents, is described.

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