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At the [[ICANN]] meeting in Brussels later that month there was an overwhelming response from companies who had implemented, or were supporting the new protocol.<ref>[http://www.securityweek.com/dnssec-becomes-reality-today-icann-brussels Security Week]</ref>
 
At the [[ICANN]] meeting in Brussels later that month there was an overwhelming response from companies who had implemented, or were supporting the new protocol.<ref>[http://www.securityweek.com/dnssec-becomes-reality-today-icann-brussels Security Week]</ref>
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During the [[ICANN 43]] meeting in Costa Rica, a half-day was devoted to DNSSEC discussion. [[Ram Mohan]], Executive Vice President of Business Operations and Chief Technology Officer at [[Afilias]], wrote in his blog that "the industry is quickly moving into the end-user adoption phase of global DNSSEC deployment." His statement was based on his assessment during the DNSSEC session in Costa Rica. He cited the [[.se]] ccTLD as example wherein Staffan Hagnel, a pioneer ccTLd operator in Sweden, said that 172,000 domain names adopted DNSSEC overnight after his offering 5% discount to registrars. He plans to increase the discount to 7.5% to reach  350,000 domain names by the end of 2012. During the discussion, the ICANN community also learned about the experiences of the companies implementing the DNSSEC protocol. Comcast noted that consumers do not have enough knowledge about DNSSEC while Bill Smith, representative from PayPal said that it took the company a lot of planning and preparation to deploy the DNSSEC across its 1,100 domain names. He perceived that the next challenge is to create an effective key rollover strategy. <ref>[http://www.circleid.com/posts/20120405_slowly_cracking_the_dnssec_code_at_icann_43/ Slowly Cracking the DNSSEC Code at ICANN 43]</ref>
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During the [[ICANN 43]] meeting in Costa Rica, a half-day was devoted to DNSSEC discussion. [[Ram Mohan]], Executive Vice President of Business Operations and Chief Technology Officer at [[Afilias]], wrote in his blog that "the industry is quickly moving into the end-user adoption phase of global DNSSEC deployment." His statement was based on his assessment during the DNSSEC session in Costa Rica. He cited the [[.se]] ccTLD as example wherein [[Staffan Hagnel]], a pioneer ccTLd operator in Sweden, said that 172,000 domain names adopted DNSSEC overnight after his offering a 5% discount to registrars. He plans to increase the discount to 7.5% to reach  350,000 domain names by the end of 2012. During the discussion, the ICANN community also learned about the experiences of companies implementing the DNSSEC protocol. Comcast noted that consumers do not have enough knowledge about DNSSEC, while Bill Smith, a representative from PayPal, said that it took the company a lot of planning and preparation to deploy the DNSSEC across its 1,100 domain names. He perceived that the next challenge is to create an effective key rollover strategy. <ref>[http://www.circleid.com/posts/20120405_slowly_cracking_the_dnssec_code_at_icann_43/ Slowly Cracking the DNSSEC Code at ICANN 43]</ref>
    
==DNSSEC Difficulties==
 
==DNSSEC Difficulties==

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