NIST SP 800-81-2 Secure Domain Name System (DNS) Deployment Guide
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NIST SP 800-81-2 Secure Domain Name System (DNS) Deployment Guide
NIST SP 800-81-2
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The Domain Name System (DNS) is a distributed computing system that enables access to Internet resources by user-friendly domain names rather than IP addresses, by translating domain names to IP addresses and back. The DNS infrastructure is made up of computing and communication entities called Name Servers each of which contains information about a small portion of the domain name space. The domain name data provided by DNS is intended to be available to any computer located anywhere in the Internet.This document provides deployment guidelines for securing DNS within an enterprise. Because DNS data is meant to be public, preserving the confidentiality of DNS data.
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