With Becky Granger's permission, I'm pleased to share the announcement
below.

Matt


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From: Becky Granger <rgran...@educause.edu>
Subject: [Dnssec-deployment] DNSSEC Launched Today by EDUCAUSE and VeriSign
To: dnssec-deploym...@dnssec-deployment.org, dns...@internet2.edu, 
dns...@educause.edu
Date: Mon, 2 Aug 2010 11:06:01 -0600

Hello all -

I wanted to let you know that DNSSEC is now supported in the .edu domain. 
Please feel free to pass the word!

  --Becky

Becky Granger, CAE 
Director, Information Technology and Member Services 
EDUCAUSE - Uncommon Thinking for the Common Good
(303) 939-0334 
www.educause.edu

EDUCAUSE Annual Conference - The best thinking in higher ed IT 
October 12-15, 2010  |  Anaheim, CA
www.educause.edu/e10


-----Original Message-----
From: EDUCAUSE [mailto:educa...@educause.edu] 
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 10:32 AM
To: Staff
Subject: DNSSEC Launched Today by EDUCAUSE and VeriSign

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:
Greg Jackson
Vice President
EDUCAUSE
gjack...@educause.edu
202-331-5351

 
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DNSSEC Launched Today by EDUCAUSE and VeriSign
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August 2, 2010, Boulder, Colorado--EDUCAUSE and VeriSign announced the 
deployment of a security system known as Domain Name Security Extensions 
(DNSSEC) within the .edu portion of the Internet, which EDUCAUSE manages under 
a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Department of Commerce. Institutions 
whose domain names end in .edu will now be able to utilize digital signatures 
to mitigate certain DNS security vulnerabilities, such as cache poisoning and 
man-in-the-middle attacks.

The Domain Name System (DNS) is the part of the Internet that translates names 
such as "example.edu" into numeric addresses (for example, 198.59.61.90). All 
Internet applications-from electronic mail to online banking-depend on the 
accuracy and integrity of this translation. Over the years, Internet security 
experts have discovered a variety of ways that DNS translation may be 
compromised. The DNSSEC security system limits the problem by allowing owners 
of domain names to use digital signatures to add an extra level of 
authentication to the translation process.

Deploying DNSSEC for .edu furthers the initiative to enhance domain name 
security throughout the broader scope of the internet. As a precursor to 
deployment, EDUCAUSE and VeriSign hosted a testbed environment which allowed 
end-to-end testing by selected .edu domain holders in a non production 
environment.

Brian Voss, vice chancellor for IT and CIO at Louisiana State University and 
current chair of the joint EDUCAUSE/Internet2 Higher Education Information 
Security Council, noted, "I am proud that LSU is at the forefront of this 
exciting development and that our contributions and efforts as a testbed for 
.edu deployment have laid a foundation for the ubiquitous adoption of DNSSEC, 
so that the research and education community can eventually realize its full 
value," Voss also added, "DNSSEC represents an evolution in Internet 
reliability and security, and I know that my CIO colleagues recognize that our 
university communities expect our networks to be secure, and improving the 
security of our root Domain Name System through cryptography is something we 
all will embrace."

EDUCAUSE President and CEO Diana Oblinger said, "EDUCAUSE has appreciated the 
opportunity to work with VeriSign and the U.S. Department of Commerce to 
advance the security and integrity of the Internet through early testing and 
deployment of DNSSEC. Dating from the creation of ARPANET through the present 
day, the higher education technology community has played a leading role in the 
development of the Internet as a platform for learning, discovery, and 
engagement. We have been happy to continue that role by being a lead partner in 
the launch of DNSSEC."

Pat Kane, vice president of VeriSign, stated, "VeriSign's partnership with 
EDUCAUSE to test and deploy DNSSEC in the .edu domain demonstrates our ongoing 
commitment to a secure Internet infrastructure. VeriSign appreciates the close 
collaboration with EDUCAUSE and the U.S. Department of Commerce that allowed 
for success with this process and the opportunity to generate lessons learned 
which we are actively sharing with other domain registrars, thereby enhancing 
overall Internet security."

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