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Seminar
"IPv6 - Security" (duration:
1 day)
In this seminar you get fully
independent and in detail information about possible IPv6 secuity threats
and protection methods.
The seminar offers you technical details to secure your computers and networks.
Important security issues for migration concepts and procedures for your
protection will be explained.
WHY you should attend:
- because you have to prepare the implementation
of IPv6 in our network
- because you are interested in security
implications and threats during the IPv6 implementation
- because you are interested in
protection strategies and measures
Main Audience:
- Planners, system technicians, consultants
Your PREVIOUS
KNOWLEDGE:
- Networking, TCP/IP and IPv6 knowledge is
essential
CONTENT of the Seminar
Introduction
Why security - Threats - Security
Concepts - Important Standards - Examples of TCP/IP specific Problems, IPv6
(History, Highlights, Addresses, ICMPv6, Neighbor / Router
Discovery, automatic Configuration, Name Resolution, Migration)
IPv6
Security (Threats, Solutions)
General – Routing Headers and Hosts – Site-Scope Multicast – Bogus Packets
– Privacy Extensions – Dynamic DNS – Extension Headers – Packet Fragmentation – (Secure)
Neighbor Discovery and Router Advertisement – Threats withIPv4 mapped
IPv6 Addresses – End-to-End Transparency
ICMPv6
Security
General – Security Considerations (Threats, Measures) – Neighbor Discovery
Problems (Functionality, Threats, Measures) – Router- /
Routing specific Problems (Functionality, Threats, Measures)
Further Security Aspects in IPv6 Networks
Networking Security Concept -
Firewall Filter Rules (Transit Filters, Interface-based Filters) – IPsec – DNSsec – DHCPv6 (Threats,
Solutions)
Security Aspects for Migration
to IPv6
Transition Mechanisms - Threats in Dual Stack Solutions – Tunneling Technologies
and their Security Problems
Implementing
IPv6 - Planning of Security
What Standards have to be considered? - Questions
to your Security Needs - Required Actions
Summary
Additional Seminars:
"Switching
& Routing - Part I"
"Switching & Routing - Part II"
Please
take a note of our seminar "TCP/IP - Details"
as well!
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