@article{wes:dnssecinpractice, abstract = {The Domain Name System ({DNS}) is one of the core infrastructure components of the Internet. {DNS} data is also trivial to spoof. The security extensions to {DNS} ({DNSSEC}) provide a mechanism for users to verify the origin authenticity and integrity of {DNS} data based on cryptographic signatures. {DNSSEC} as a technology has steadily matured over the past several years and a number of tools and services that facilitate performing {DNSSEC}-related operations have emerged during this period. This paper gives an overview of using existing tools and utilities from the {DNSSEC-Tools} 1 suite to build environments that support {DNSSEC} along the complete path from the authoritative name server where domain data resides to the end-application that uses {DNS} data.}, author = {Suresh Krishnaswamy and Wes Hardaker and Russ Mundy}, bibfile = {bib/wes_dnssecinpractice.bib}, day = {03}, journal = {Conference For Homeland Security, 2009. CATCH '09. Cybersecurity Applications \& Technology}, month = {03}, myorganization = {PARSONS}, title = {{DNSSEC} in Practice: Using {DNSSEC-Tools} to Deploy {DNSSEC}}, url = {http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/4804422/}, year = {2009} }