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IPv6 Security Threatsand Mitigations
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Session Objectives
IPv6 vs. to IPv4 from a threat and mitigationperspective
Advanced IPv6 security topics like transition optionsand dual stack environments
Requirements: Basic knowledge of the IPv6 andIPsec protocols as well as IPv4 security best practices
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Agenda
Shared Issues by IPv4 and IPv6
Specific Issues for IPv6
IPsec everywhere, dual-stack, tunnels and 6VPE
IPv6 Security Best Common Practice
Enforcing a Security Policy in IPv6
ACL, Firewalls and Host IPS
Enterprise Secure Deployment
Secure IPv6 transport over public network
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Shared Issues
Security Issues Shared by IPv4 and IPv6
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