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10IPv6 Security Myth #6: IPv6 is Too New to be Attacked

IPv6 Security Myth #6: IPv6 is Too New to be Attacked

Feb 17, 2015

Here we are, half-way through this list of the top 10 IPv6 security myths! Welcome to myth #6. Since IPv6 is just now being deployed at any real scale on true production networks, some may think that the attackers have yet to catch up. As we learned in Myth #2, IPv6 was actually designed starting […]

11IPv6 Security Myth #5: Privacy Addresses Fix Everything!

IPv6 Security Myth #5: Privacy Addresses Fix Everything!

Feb 10, 2015

Internet Protocol addresses fill two unique roles. They are both identifiers and locators. They both tell us which interface is which (identity) and tell us how to find that interface (location), through routing. In the last myth, about network scanning, we focused mainly on threats to IPv6 addresses as locators. That is, how to locate […]

12IPv6 Security Myth #4: IPv6 Networks are Too Big to Scan

IPv6 Security Myth #4: IPv6 Networks are Too Big to Scan

Feb 3, 2015

Here we are, all the way up to Myth #4! That makes this the 4th installment of our 10 part series on the top IPv6 Security Myths. This myth is one of my favorite myth’s to bust when speaking with folks around the world. The reason for that is how many otherwise well-informed and highly […]

13IPv6 Security Myth #3: No IPv6 NAT Means Less Security

IPv6 Security Myth #3: No IPv6 NAT Means Less Security

Jan 27, 2015

We’re back again with part 3 in this 10 part series that seeks to bust 10 of the most common IPv6 security myths. Today’s myth is a doozy. This is the only myth on our list that I have seen folks raise their voices over. For whatever reason, Network Address Translation (NAT) seems to be […]

14IPv6 Security Myth #2: IPv6 Has Security Designed In

IPv6 Security Myth #2: IPv6 Has Security Designed In

Jan 20, 2015

Today we continue with part 2 of the 10 part series on IPv6 Security Myths by debunking one of the myths I overhear people propagating out loud far too much: That you don’t need to worry about security because IPv6 has it built into the protocol. In this post, we’ll explore several of the reasons […]

15IPv6 Security Myth #1: I’m Not Running IPv6 so I Don’t Have to Worry

IPv6 Security Myth #1: I’m Not Running IPv6 so I Don’t Have to Worry

Jan 13, 2015

Now that IPv6 is being actively deployed around the world, security is more and more a growing concern. Unfortunately, there are still a large number of myths that plague the IPv6 security world. These are things that people state as fact but simply aren’t true. While traveling the world, talking to the people who’ve already […]

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Securing the Core

Feb 3, 2014

The new Deploy360 Securing BGP topic will collect, curate, and create documentation to help network operators deploy the full range of BGP security mechanisms. From adding MD5 to your peering sessions, to proper prefix filtering, and on to RPKI and BGPSEC when the time is right.

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