This blog was co-authored by Verisign Distinguished Engineer Mike Hollyman and Verisign Director – Engineering Hasan Siddique. It is based on a lightning Learn how Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI) adoption is helping Verisign move towards a more secure routing system.| Verisign Blog
Verisign has been involved with an initiative known as Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security, or MANRS, since its inception. MANRS, which is| Verisign Blog
Read more about how routing security can help protect routing information and prevent vulnerabilities like leaks and hijacks.| Verisign Blog
Verisign ensures the security, stability and resiliency of key internet infrastructure, including .com and .net top-level domains, and provides protection for websites and enterprises around the world.| Verisign Blog
An important security enhancement will change the algorithm Verisign uses to sign top-level domains (TLDs) with Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC).| Verisign Blog
In 2021, we discussed a potential future shift from established public-key algorithms to so-called “post-quantum” algorithms, which may help protect Learn how Verisign continues to explore ways to address the potential operational impact of post-quantum algorithms on DNSSEC.| Verisign Blog
Today, we released the latest issue of The Domain Name Industry Brief, which shows that the first quarter of 2022 closed with 350.5 million domain name| Verisign Blog
Study Commissioned by Verisign Shows Websites Can Help Add Credibility and Drive New Business Businesses today have many options for interacting with| Verisign Blog
This is the fourth in a multi-part series on cryptography and the Domain Name System (DNS). One of the “key” questions cryptographers have been asking for| Verisign Blog