DNS: The Internet's Control Plane

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DNS fails silently. And when it does, everything goes down at once.Not degrades. Not slows. Goes down. Your servers are healthy. Your database is running. Your network is fine. Nobody can reach anything — because the one system that connects every user to every service stopped answering.Most engineers learn this the hard way. This book makes sure you don't.DNS: The Internet's Control Plane is the operational reference for engineers who can no longer afford to treat DNS as infrastructure someone else manages. Written by a DNS engineer with a D.Sc. in Cybersecurity and over a decade operating internet-scale DNS platforms, it covers every failure mode, every security surface, and every architectural decision that separates DNS deployments that hold under pressure from those that become incident reports.After reading this book you will be able to:Design a multi-provider DNS architecture that survives the complete loss of any single provider — including the failure modes anycast distribution alone does not addressExecute a DNSSEC key rollover correctly and diagnose a validation failure in under ten minutesRead a DNS query trace and identify a delegation mismatch, lame delegation, or zone cut inconsistency from the raw outputBuild DNS telemetry that detects DGA malware activity before command and control infrastructure activatesUnderstand NIST SP 800-81r3 — the 2026 federal standard that repositions DNS as an active security control, not passive infrastructureWhat this book covers:The complete DNS stack — protocol mechanics, TTL math, caching behavior, anycast routing, and the propagation misconceptions that cause engineers to misplan migrationsAuthoritative DNS architecture — zone transfers, TSIG, hidden primary design, and the failure modes that only appear under production loadMulti-provider DNS — active-active architectures, dual-network redundancy, and the provider comparison no other DNS book providesDNSSEC in production — key rollovers, chain of trust, signature expiry, and a complete debugging methodology that works under incident pressureThe DNS threat landscape — cache poisoning, subdomain takeover, DNS Water Torture attacks, and the detection approaches drawn from the author's doctoral researchDNS observability — telemetry pipelines, DGA detection, AI-driven anomaly analysis, and DNS as a security signal layerEncrypted DNS — DoH, DoT, GDPR and NIS2 compliance, and enterprise deployment patterns that work in regulated environmentsDNS for AI infrastructure — why microservice fan-out makes DNS the first bottleneck at inference scale, and how to fix it before it breaks productionThis book is for:SREs and infrastructure engineers who own DNS and need to operate it correctly, not just configure it onceSecurity engineers who want DNS telemetry to function as a first-class detection layerPlatform engineers at AI or cloud companies where DNS fan-out is already becoming a silent bottleneckAny engineer who has spent forty-five minutes in an incident that turned out to be DNSEvery chapter includes a real-world incident drawn from production environments — the failure mode, the diagnostic sequence, and the lesson that prevents the next one. Seven complete case studies in Chapter 13 build the pattern recognition that no single incident can provide.DNS has been the Internet's control plane for fifty years. The engineers who understand it deeply are the ones who keep everything else running. Read more

ISBN13 979-8995527435
Language English
Publisher Root Authority Press
Dimensions 8.5 x 0.8 x 11 inches
Item Weight 1.82 pounds
Print length 354 pages
Publication date April 1, 2026

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