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Subject: Compelling Reason for Deploying DNSSEC
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michoski micho...@cisco.com wrote:
It's basically a risk analysis game. You should be able to think through
common use cases for your service, and identify places where DNSSEC would
add value. Your business values validity of its DNS data, or not.
Apart from protecting the DNS itself, there
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To: Paul Romano ittec...@yahoo.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2011 8:46 AM
Subject: Re: Compelling Reason for Deploying DNSSEC
Paul Romano wrote on 09/13/2011 10:13:36 PM:
From: Paul Romano ittec...@yahoo.com
I am trying to justify deploying DNSSEC to my
On 9/15/11 12:19 PM, Paul Romano ittec...@yahoo.com wrote:
Does the lack of response indicate a lack of compelling reason or just lack of
interest in this topic?
Not at all, folks are just busy I bet...
Is there a way to tie an ROI into a DNSSEC deployment?
It's basically a risk analysis
I am trying to justify deploying DNSSEC to my management. We have many domains
and I want to use this project as an opportunity to review and classify our
many domains (legacy, defensive, current production, etc.). Since money is
very tight we need a compelling reason to justify the project.
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