How does DNSSEC use zone signing to help secure zones?
What will be an ideal response?
DNSSEC can secure zones by using a process called zone signing that uses digital signatures in DNSSEC-related resource records to verify DNS responses. Verifying the digital signature assures a DNS client that the DNS response is identical to the information published by the authoritative zone server.
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