IPv6 Security
IPv6 SecurityProtection measures for the next Internet ProtocolAs the world’s networks migrate to the IPv6 protocol, networking professionals need a clearer understanding of the security risks, threats, and challenges this transition presents. In IPv6 Security, two of the world’s leading Internet se...
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Zusammenfassung: | IPv6 SecurityProtection measures for the next Internet
ProtocolAs the world’s networks migrate to the
IPv6 protocol, networking professionals need a clearer
understanding of the security risks, threats, and challenges this
transition presents. In IPv6 Security, two of the world’s
leading Internet security practitioners review each potential
security issue introduced by IPv6 networking and present
today’s best solutions.IPv6 Security offers guidance for
avoiding security problems prior to widespread IPv6 deployment. The
book covers every component of today’s networks, identifying
specific security deficiencies that occur within IPv6 environments
and demonstrating how to combat them.The authors describe best practices for
identifying and resolving weaknesses as you maintain a dual stack
network. Then they describe the security mechanisms you need to
implement as you migrate to an IPv6-only network. The authors
survey the techniques hackers might use to try to breach your
network, such as IPv6 network reconnaissance, address spoofing,
traffic interception, denial of service, and tunnel injection.The authors also turn to Cisco®
products and protection mechanisms. You learn how to use Cisco
IOS® and ASA firewalls and ACLs to selectively filter IPv6
traffic. You also learn about securing hosts with Cisco Security
Agent 6.0 and about securing a network with IOS routers and
switches. Multiple examples are explained for Windows, Linux,
FreeBSD, and Solaris hosts. The authors offer detailed examples
that are consistent with today’s best practices and easy to
adapt to virtually any IPv6 environment.Scott Hogg, CCIE® No. 5133, is Director
of Advanced Technology Services at Global Technology Resources,
Inc. (GTRI). He is responsible for setting the company’s
technical direction and helping it create service offerings for
emerging technologies such as IPv6. He is the Chair of the Rocky
Mountain IPv6 Task Force.Eric Vyncke, Cisco Distinguished System
Engineer, consults on security issues throughout Europe. He has 20
years’ experience in security and teaches security seminars
as a guest professor at universities throughout Belgium. He also
participates in the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and has
helped several organizations deploy IPv6 securely.Understand why IPv6 is already a latent threat in your
IPv4-only networkPlan ahead to avoid IPv6 security problems before widespread
deploymentIdentify known areas of weakness in IPv6 security and the
current state of att |
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