DNSSEC · Poland (domains)
What share of domains in Poland have no validated DNSSEC (unsigned, or signed with no DS at the parent)?
91.81% of domains in Poland (95% CI 86.73–95.06%), measured across 171 domains on 2026-08-11.
Measured every Tuesday since 2026-08-01 — 5 observations to date. Last measured 2026-08-11.
How this is measured
local probe (deliberately, ADR-0009): DNSKEY at the child, then DS at the parent. Denominator: any.
Passive measurement: a single DNS lookup, TLS handshake, or homepage GET per domain. Aggregate-only; no individual company is named. 95% Wilson confidence intervals. Population: domains sampled from the Common Crawl web graph, filtered to those that do email. Parked domains excluded. Snapshot: common-crawl-domain-stratified-c400-g2500-seed20260729.
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Why it matters
broken_chain is the quiet failure and the reason this metric exists — DNSKEY published but no DS at the parent means the zone is signed and unverifiable. The operator has done the work, the dashboard says DNSSEC is on, and no resolver on earth validates it. Unsigned is merely the default.
Limits of this measurement
Must be measured locally. The DomainAPI health endpoint exposes no DNSSEC state and resolves DS at the child, which cannot distinguish broken_chain from signed.
The same check, other segments
- Ukraine (domains)100%
- Japan (domains)100%
- Slovenia (domains)100%
- the Philippines (domains)100%
- the UAE (domains)100%
- Chile (domains)100%
- Bulgaria (domains)100%
- Israel (domains)100%
Show the remaining 64 segments
- Russia (domains)100%
- Greece (domains)100%
- South Korea (domains)100%
- Argentina (domains)100%
- Lithuania (domains)99.55%
- South Africa (domains)99.52%
- Turkey (domains)99.5%
- Romania (domains)99.48%
- Spain (domains)99.44%
- Vietnam (domains)99.18%
- Indonesia (domains)99.16%
- Italy (domains)99.02%
- Australia (domains)99%
- Ireland (domains)98.96%
- Peru (domains)98.9%
- Canada (domains)98.83%
- Malaysia (domains)98.78%
- the UK (domains)98.69%
- Croatia (domains)98.62%
- Portugal (domains)98.54%
- India (domains)98.52%
- Thailand (domains)98.26%
- Hong Kong (domains)98.22%
- Singapore (domains)98.22%
- Mexico (domains)97.73%
- Germany (domains)97.41%
- Austria (domains)97.36%
- UK medium & large companies97.25%
- UK small companies97.1%
- New Zealand (domains)96.98%
- Iceland (domains)96.53%
- Saudi Arabia (domains)96.46%
- UK companies96.37%
- Taiwan (domains)95.83%
- UK newly-formed (no accounts filed) companies95.27%
- UK dormant companies95.21%
- Finland (domains)94.55%
- France large companies91.67%
- UK micro companies91.53%
- Luxembourg (domains)91.3%
- global domains91%
- Latvia (domains)89.94%
- the EU (domains)89.35%
- Brazil (domains)89.27%
- France medium companies87.77%
- France companies86.27%
- Hungary (domains)85.45%
- France micro companies84.66%
- Estonia (domains)84.65%
- France small companies82.7%
- France (domains)81.9%
- Belgium (domains)70.33%
- Norway (domains)64.68%
- Norway micro companies62.24%
- Norway large companies60.77%
- Norway companies58.59%
- Slovakia (domains)57.92%
- Norway small companies56.35%
- Switzerland (domains)56.34%
- Sweden (domains)55.62%
- Norway medium companies55.61%
- the Netherlands (domains)54.34%
- Denmark (domains)47.98%
- Czechia (domains)46.8%