Secure Domain Name System Deployment Guide (NIST SP 800-81 May 2006)
This document provides deployment guidelines for securing DNS within an enterprise. Because DNS data is meant to be public, preserving the confidentiality of DNS data pertaining to publicly accessible IT resources is not a security objective.
The primary security goals for DNS are data integrity and source authentication, which are needed to ensure the authenticity of domain name information and maintain the integrity of domain name information in transit. This document provides extensive guidance on maintaining data integrity and performing source authentication.
Availability of DNS services and data is also very important; DNS components are often subjected to denial of service attacks intended to disrupt access to the resources whose domain names are handled by the attacked DNS components. This document also presents guidelines for configuring DNS deployments to prevent many denial of service attacks that exploit vulnerabilities in various DNS components.
Download the NIST SP 800-81 here.



