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2021
Conference Paper
Title

Security of alerting authorities in the WWW. Measuring namespaces, DNSSEC, and web PKI

Abstract
During disasters, crisis, and emergencies the public relies on online services provided by official authorities to receive timely alerts, trustworthy information, and access to relief programs. It is therefore crucial for the authorities to reduce risks when accessing their online services. This includes catering to secure identification of service, secure resolution of name to network service, and content security and privacy as a minimum base for trustworthy communication. In this paper, we take a first look at Alerting Authorities (AA) in the US and investigate security measures related to trustworthy and secure communication. We study the domain namespace structure, DNSSEC penetration, and web certificates. We introduce an integrative threat model to better understand whether and how the online presence and services of AAs are harmed. As an illustrative example, we investigate 1,388 Alerting Authorities. We observe partial heightened security relative to the global Internet trends, yet find cause for concern as about 78% of service providers fail to deploy measures of trustworthy service provision. Our analysis shows two major shortcomings. First, how the DNS ecosystem is leveraged: about 50% of organizations do not own their dedicated domain names and are dependent on others, 55% opt for unrestricted-use namespaces, which simplifies phishing, and less than 4% of unique AA domain names are secured by DNSSEC, which can lead to DNS poisoning and possibly to certificate misissuance. Second, how Web PKI certificates are utilized: 15% of all hosts provide none or invalid certificates, thus cannot cater to confidentiality and data integrity, 64% of the hosts provide domain validation certification that lack any identity information, and shared certificates have gained on popularity, which leads to fate-sharing and can be a cause for instability.
Author(s)
Fotouhi Tehrani, Pouyan  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Offene Kommunikationssysteme FOKUS  
Osterweil, Eric
George Mason University, Fairfay, VA, USA
Schiller, Jochen H.
Freie Universität Berlin
Schmidt, Thomas C.
HAW Hamburg
Wählisch, Matthias
Freie Universität Berlin
Mainwork
The Web Conference 2021  
Funder
Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung BMBF (Deutschland)  
Conference
World Wide Web Conference (WWW) 2021  
Open Access
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Rights
CC BY 4.0: Creative Commons Attribution
DOI
10.24406/publica-r-411417
10.1145/3442381.3450033
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Offene Kommunikationssysteme FOKUS  
Keyword(s)
  • DNSSEC

  • DNS

  • Web PKI

  • emergency management

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