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Domain name system / Internet / Cryptography / Computing / Domain Name System Security Extensions / Sender Policy Framework / DNS-based Authentication of Named Entities / DMARC / Name server / Extension mechanisms for DNS / DNS root zone / Email authentication
Domain name system
Internet
Cryptography
Computing
Domain Name System Security Extensions
Sender Policy Framework
DNS-based Authentication of Named Entities
DMARC
Name server
Extension mechanisms for DNS
DNS root zone
Email authentication

Short Paper: On Deployment of DNS-based Security Enhancements Pawel Szalachowski and Adrian Perrig ETH Zurich, Switzerland Abstract. Although the Domain Name System (DNS) was designed as a naming

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