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Roland van Rijswijk-Deij

Based in Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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Roland van Rijswijk-Deij is principal scientist at NLnet Labs, a not-for-profit foundation that performs research on, and develops open source software for, the core protocols of the Internet. Next to his work at NLnet Labs, Roland is assistant professor computer network security in the Design and Analysis of Communication Systems group at the University of Twente.

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A Virtual Canary-in-the-Coalmine for the DNSSEC Root Key Rollover

A Virtual Canary-in-the-Coalmine for the DNSSEC Root Key Rollover

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As many in the tech community will know, the DNS is a core part of the Internet’s infrastructure. It provides the vital function of mapping human-readable names (such as www.surf.nl) to machine readable information (such as 2001:610:188:410:145:100:190:243). When the DNS was designed in the 1980s, …

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