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        <p class="title">DNSSEC Deployment in Root Zone of DNS Begins at ICANN</p>
        
        <p class="docdate">27 January 2010</p>
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<p> The collaboration between ICANN, the Commerce Department's National
Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) and VeriSign,
Inc. to deploy DNSSEC in the root zone of the Domain Name System (DNS)
passed an important milestone today. DNSSEC information is now being
served by L-Root, one of the Internet's 13 root servers, operated by
ICANN.</p>
<p> The DNS is vitally important to the proper operation of almost all
services on the Internet, and the deployment of DNSSEC in the root zone
is the biggest structural improvement to the DNS to happen in twenty
years. The deployment of DNSSEC is proceeding with widespread
involvement of the Internet's technical community, and is being
carefully staged so that any unintended consequences of the deployment
can be identified and mitigated promptly.</p>
<p> ICANN engineers executed a maintenance procedure to introduce
DNSSEC data into L-Root between 1800-2000 UTC on 27 January 2010. The
maintenance was completed as planned. The reaction of the root server
system as a whole to the change is being closely monitored, with root
server operators performing extensive data collection to be analysed
centrally. The data collection and analysis is being coordinated by
DNS-OARC, the Domain Name System Operations Analysis and Research
Center.</p>
<p> Other root server operators will execute similar maintenance
procedures in the coming months. Deployment of DNSSEC is proposed to be
completed in July 2010.</p>
<p> For more information about the deployment of DNSSEC in the root
zone, including details of how to contact the deployment team, please
visit <a href="http://www.root-dnssec.org/">http://www.root-dnssec.org/</a>. </p>