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Chapters Leading the DNSSEC Charge in Africa
Internet Society Chapters have been collaborating with each other and coordinating with local stakeholders to advance DNSSEC adoption across Africa.
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Gabon, Georgia, and Papua New Guinea Country Code Domains Go Secure
168 countries now have DNSSEC-enabled ccTLDs.
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Burkina Faso Secures Top Level Domain
Burkina Faso is the 32nd African country to deploy DNSSEC at its country code Top-Level Domain.
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Where Did DNSSEC Go Wrong?
Can potential design pitfalls inform efforts to make DNSSEC more operator-friendly?
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Botswana is Back!
The country-code Top Level Domain (ccTLD) for Botswana, .bw, is once again secured with DNSSEC.
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DNSSEC and RPKI Deployment: A New Narrative
Provide feedback on a new draft narrative to persuade decision makers to adopt two important Internet standard security technologies.
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Chad’s Recent Outages Highlight Resiliency Gaps
Chad has experienced more than 12 Internet outages so far in 2024.
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Afghanistan: Developing and Maintaining Internet Resilience in the Face of Conflict
Afghanistan and other war-torn countries have shown that conflict doesn't need to stifle the progress of a country's Internet.
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Unpacking Thailand’s Internet Resilience
Thailand has done an admirable job at increasing its Internet infrastructure in the past decade, with an understanding that this will form the foundation for its long-term digital vision.
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Five More Countries' Internet Names Secured
Anguilla, Ecuador, Eritrea, Iran, and the Philippines have joined 153 other countries to have DNSSEC-enabled ccTLDs.
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Reviewing our Predictions for 2023
Learn how the Internet continued to evolve in 2023 and how it may in 2024.
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Bangladesh, Türkiye Domains Secured
To date, 153 countries have DNSSEC-enabled ccTLDs with Bangladesh (.bd) and Türkiye (.tr) joining this group in the second quarter of 2023.
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