LOL.
https://ianix.com/pub/dnssec-outages.html
Apparently the way to do sane risk management is just "don't be an idiot"?
Miserable list. Now share a link that shows all the successful deployments that never had any hiccups.
It's not like anyone is actually monitoring it or would notice.
I know for a fact there are a lot of broken deployments out there, have been for a decade if not more, nobody really gives a rats ass.
From a technical perspective, lack of DNSSEC transparency is also a major downside of DNSSEC compared to WebPKI.
Apparently the way to do sane risk management is just "don't be an idiot"?
Miserable list. Now share a link that shows all the successful deployments that never had any hiccups.
It's not like anyone is actually monitoring it or would notice.
I know for a fact there are a lot of broken deployments out there, have been for a decade if not more, nobody really gives a rats ass.
From a technical perspective, lack of DNSSEC transparency is also a major downside of DNSSEC compared to WebPKI.