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Government Begins Securing Root Zone File

Death Metal notes a Wired piece on the US government beginning the process of securing the root zone file. This is in service of implementing DNSSEC, without which the DNS security hole found by Dan Kaminsky can't be definitively closed. On Thursday morning, a comment period will open on the various proposals on who should hold the keys and sign the root — ICANN, Verisign, or the US government's NTIA.

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  1. 4th option by SkunkPussy · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Verisign is absolutely unsuitable.
    ICANN is not a neutral body.
    US government is not suitable.

    who should it be?

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    SURELY NOT!!!!!