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Afilias Increases DNS Security in Latin America and the Caribbean with the deployment of DNSSEC

.AG, .BZ, .HN, .LC, and .VC are the next top-level domains to be signed with Domain Name System Security Extensions

DUBLIN, IRELAND - 13 October 2010 - Afilias, a global provider of Internet infrastructure services, today announced that it has enabled Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC) for five country code Top-Level-Domains (ccTLDs) in Latin America and the Caribbean region. The ccTLDs whose zones have been secured by DNSSEC include: .AG (Antigua and Barbuda), .BZ (Belize), .HN (Honduras) .LC (St. Lucia), and .VC (Saint Vincent and the Grenadines). These TLDs were officially signed by Afilias on October 5, 2010.

Afilias' Matt Pounsett Elected Director-at-Large for DNS - OARC

Dublin, Ireland - 29 October 2009 - Afilias, a global provider of Internet infrastructure services, today announced that Matt Pounsett, a lead member of the Afilias Content Propagation and Resolution Services team, has been selected as a board member of the DNS Operations, Analysis, and Research Center (OARC).

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Afilias at ad:tech NY: Do you have a back up of your DNS?

 

Read David Spark's ad:tech NY blog post about Afilias Managed DNS

VIDEO: Secure your DNS against single points of failure

Watch Afilias' VP John Kane discuss the importance of Managed DNS Services and ensuring that your DNS isn't a single point of failure.

Why TLD Operators Should be Concerned about DDoS Attacks

Afilias' Ram Mohan tells TLD operators why they should be concerned about DDoS attacks at the February 2009 APTLD meeting.