They’re two very different things so asking about the two and pushing for them 
at the same time in my view is a bad idea.

RPKI is only going to be deployed by network operators and they *should* have 
the technical ability to do this and doing so is “good”

DNSSEC, on the other hand, is available for the many millions of domain names 
out there and is an incredibly brittle technology. A minor mistake with the 
deployment will literally kill the domain and all its services.

Pushing for DNSSEC adoption by financial services, government and other 
“enterprise” users makes a lot of sense, but pushing it for all domains is a 
terrible idea and has more negative impacts than positives.

Regards

Michele, who has consistently disliked how much time energy and money is pushed 
into DNSSEC while so many other things aren’t resourced


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From: anti-abuse-wg <anti-abuse-wg-boun...@ripe.net> on behalf of Wout de 
Natris <denatriscons...@hotmail.nl>
Date: Monday, 11 March 2024 at 10:01
To: anti-abuse-wg@ripe.net <anti-abuse-wg@ripe.net>
Subject: [anti-abuse-wg] IS3C public consultation on an alternative narrative 
to deploy Internet standards

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Dear colleagues,


IGF DC IS3C invites you to participate in the consultation on positively 
enhancing the deployment of two Internet standards: DNSSEC and RPKI. You are 
invited to answer either of these questions: Do the arguments used to favor a 
positive decision, convince you to order deployment within your organisation or 
from your service provider? / Do they assist you to convince decision takers in 
your organisation to invest in security by design? You are invited to share 
your views and arguments with IS3C’s expert team and have been granted 
commenting rights in this document to do so. The consultation runs from 11 
March to 12PM UTC, Friday 5 April 2024. Your contribution will be taken into 
consideration when finalising the text before publication this spring. Here is 
the link to the Google Doc:


https://docs.google.com/document/d/1YYq3ie9D03L1Z5ssgPbWKV5becUgNw0h7_fmm9xGWKs/edit?usp=sharing
[https://lh7-us.googleusercontent.com/docs/AHkbwyKX2Kk3Ln5vVsuCkXG99FKVph_OJAKVycHnHbNDtU3ypxvkIuZHkBdUoYgSyF8Q-44HL6Bfq8eDGZeMKI2Jyf-_6xgR24RTvX5QEmO69ZSTpnE=w1200-h630-p]<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1YYq3ie9D03L1Z5ssgPbWKV5becUgNw0h7_fmm9xGWKs/edit?usp=sharing>
IS3C WG 8 work 
document<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1YYq3ie9D03L1Z5ssgPbWKV5becUgNw0h7_fmm9xGWKs/edit?usp=sharing>
docs.google.com
We hope to receive your views so we can present the most convincing arguments 
to deploy DNSSEC, RPKI and all other security-related Internet standards and 
ICT best practices. (FYI, this project is sponsored by ICANN and RIPE NCC.)

Kind regards,

Wout de Natris

IS3C: Making the Internet more secure and safer

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