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IPv6 Summit 2014: Why IPv6 Security is So Hard?



North American IPv6 Summit 2014 – Why IPv6 Security is So Hard? Presented by Christopher Werny, ERNW GmbH Germany. . Learn More About IPv6: http://www.rmv6tf.org/

While there is a rapidly growing pressure to deploy IPv6 at least on the public facing systems of many organizations, network-/sysadmins face a huge number of IPv6 security issues which are only partially solved so far.

This includes security problems related to extension headers and/or fragmentation, the continued failure of security products to offer their full range of capabilities for IPv6 traffic or architectural flaws. In this talk I’ll discuss what the historical and design level reasons for this state are and what this means for the mid-term future, with regard to IPv6 security. Gaining insight into these contexts might help IPv6 network engineers to direct their resources and energy into the right direction and to take well-informed decisions when it comes to design choices or product selection.

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Alice AUSTIN

Alice AUSTIN is studying Cisco Systems Engineering. He has passion with both hardware and software and writes articles and reviews for many IT websites.

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