All hat, no cattle?
Competitors assess what's real and what's not as Cisco keeps quiet on details.
At issue is whether the IETF should use its resources to encourage DNS registries, ISPs and enterprises to upgrade to the ultimate DNS security solution known as DNSSEC; or whether it should tweak the DNS protocols to address the bug as an interim step.
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