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SSL: Comodo Announces DNS Industry Standards for Best Practices with the Launch of Authoritative DNS Guidelines
Comodo Leads the Way by Setting DNS Guidelines Globally
Jersey City, NJ, February 14, 2011 – Comodo, a leading certificate authority and Internet security organization, announced today the long-awaited industry guidelines for managed Domain Name System (DNS), recommended for industry-wide adoption to keep the Internet safe for future generations.
DNS – the domain name system – is the heart of the Internet’s naming infrastructure, acting as a virtual directory matching domain names to IP addresses so that Internet users get to where they need to go.
“This body of work has serious implications for the Internet security and management,” said Melih Abdulhayoglu, Comodo CEO and chief security architect. “We are pleased to be once again leading the security industry by establishing and rolling out these guidelines, which will have a profound effect on Internet security in years to come.”
“Comodo is leading the effort to bring open, secure standards-based DNS/PKI infrastructure to the Internet and is committed to this ongoing effort,” he added.
A DNS is like a phonebook for a computer. When a person wants to look up a phone number, he or she looks in the phone directory for the other party’s name, which corresponds with a number that a telephone can connect to. A DNS works the same way; when a person types a website address such as www.comodo.com, into a browser’s search bar, the computer contacts a Domain Name Server. The DNS identifies the IP address that corresponds to the domain name, like a telephone user looking up a telephone number in the directory. The DNS server then replies to the user’s browser, informing it of the IP address, and the browser duly connects.
For most Internet users, the DNS server they use is furnished by their Internet Service Provider. This process of matching human-readable domain names to machine-understandable IP addresses is part of the fabric of the Internet. It happens millions of times per day.
Rarely, the DNS database can be corrupted with incorrect IP addresses, the way a telephone directory might be printed with incorrect telephone numbers. If that happens, the Internet user may be directed to a spoof website. That site may be designed to look exactly like the site the Internet user intended to visit, and the visitor may be tricked into sharing confidential information there.
As a pioneer in online security services, Comodo brings a wealth of experience and access to a multinational network of security professionals that will immediately benefit from the DNS guidelines.
“Standards are important because you need to assure that everyone is operating at the same level of security and that Internet Service providers do not compromise their customers security without knowing it by operating without any standards to refer to and be accountable for to guard against malicious activity,” Abdulhayoglu explained.
Comodo recently acquired DNSbyComodo.com, the managed domain name system and service provider, helping visitors get improved performance from websites, content and applications ensuring that websites perform optimally. This acquisition kicked off the launch of Comodo Authoritative Service.
For more information on the authoritative DNS solutions available through Comodo please visit: dnsbycomodo.com or Comodo.com.
Comodo will be an Exhibitor at RSA 2011, from February 14-18, at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. Stop by to meet with the Comodo team at booth # 2439 to learn about Comodo’s new security offerings. As the number one provider of High Assurance SSL Certificates, Comodo’s security portfolio includes: DNS. SSL and EV SSL Certificates, PCI Compliance, Vulnerability Scanning, Web Application Firewalls and more. Comodo provides easy deployment and full API support, a five-star partner program including Web Host, Private Label, Reseller and Affiliates.
About Comodo
Comodo® is a leading brand in Internet security. With US Headquarters in New Jersey and global resources in UK, China, India, Ukraine, and Romania, Comodo provides businesses and consumers worldwide with security and trust services, including digital certificates, PCI scanning, desktop security, and remote PC support. Securing online transactions for over 200,000 businesses, and with more than 35 million desktop security software installations, including an award-winning firewall and antivirus software, Comodo is Creating Trust Online®. To learn more, visit Comodo’s website.
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