Email DNS SEC provides security by adding an extra layer of protection to the Domain Name System (DNS), which is responsible for converting domain names into IP addresses. By implementing DNS Security Extensions (DNS SEC), email servers can authenticate DNS responses and ensure that the data is coming from legitimate sources. This helps to prevent DNS spoofing and other malicious activities that could compromise the security of email communications. Additionally, DNS SEC allows email servers to encrypt DNS data, further enhancing the confidentiality and integrity of email communications.
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