DNSSEC and the Geopolitical Future of the Internet 70
synsynackack writes "The Register reports that the DNSSEC protocol could have some very interesting geopolitical implications, including erosion of the scope of state sovereign powers. The chairman of ICANN, Peter Dengate-Thrush, explained, 'We will have to handle the geo-political element of DNSSEC very carefully.' Experts also explained that split DNS and the DNSSEC protocol don't match very well; technically, it is possible for someone at the interface of the global Internet and a country-wide Internet to strip electronic certificates attached to data and repackage the data with a new one."
Re:distributed solutions please? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:distributed solutions please? (Score:3, Funny)
I sold it to him. It was getting too many connection attempts.