zone signing key

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The zone signing key (ZSK) is a cryptographic key used in DNSSEC to sign DNS zone data, ensuring data integrity and authentication. On Windows Server, configuring DNSSEC involves generating and managing ZSKs as part of a comprehensive security strategy against DNS spoofing and cache poisoning. This tag covers topics such as ZSK generation, rollover, and best practices for securing DNS infrastructure with DNSSEC on Windows Server.
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    How to Secure DNS on Windows Server with DNSSEC: Complete Configuration Guide

    DNS (Domain Name System) is the backbone of internet name resolution, yet historically it has been vulnerable to a range of security attacks such as DNS spoofing and cache poisoning. As cyber threats become increasingly sophisticated, organizations must prioritize security for their DNS...
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