Use Case Guide
DNSSEC Checker for Domain Security
DNSSEC adds cryptographic signing to DNS data so resolvers can validate authenticity in supporting environments.
Common DNSSEC use cases
- Review whether a domain publishes DNSSEC signals
- Check security posture during DNS audits
- Validate trust-related DNS configuration during migrations
- Support domain security reviews and infrastructure hardening
Why it matters
DNSSEC is not universal, but when deployed correctly it can improve confidence that DNS responses have not been tampered with in transit.
Recommended next steps
Pair DNSSEC checks with NS, DS, and broader DNS lookups when auditing domain configuration.
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