Defence Interoperable Network Services Authority

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DINSA (Defence Interoperable Network Services Authority) is the U.K.'s authority for domain naming and IP Address allocation. All IP address ranges used within networks and systems are allocated by DINSA.[1]

Type: Government
Industry: Internet
Founded: UK
Headquarters: JSU Corsham, Copenacre Site
Park Lane
Corsham
Wiltshire
SN13 9NR
Country: UK
Email: pki [at] dinsa.mod.uk
Website: mod.uk/pki
Key People
Lieutenant Colonel Keith Bell, Head of DINSA

The naming and addressing principles and rules to be used throughout MOD,UK infrastructure are defined in the JSP 457 - The Defence Manual Of Interoperable Network and Enabling Services.

Defence Public Key Infrastructure (DPKI) of the UK comes under DINSA and is managed by DPMA( DPKI Policy Management Authority).[2] DPMA is assisted by DPKI Techinal Advisory Group, Certificate Management Authority and Certification Authority.

The Public Key Infrastructure(PKI) solution of the MoD, UK is licensed by Entrust Inc.[3]

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