Having a DNSSEC-enabled resolver does protect from tampering with the DNS records, but not all ISPs properly support it so you may see many more errors. It should be used in conjunction with recursion or a respectable public resolver with support for DoH/DoT
DNSSEC
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System_Security_Extensions
Having a DNSSEC-enabled resolver does protect from tampering with the DNS records, but not all ISPs properly support it so you may see many more errors. It should be used in conjunction with recursion or a respectable public resolver with support for DoH/DoT