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This webinar describes the major IPv6 security challenges (including layer-2 attacks, DoS attacks, eavesdropping and session hijacking), the countermeasures you can take, and Cisco IOS features that can help you build secure IPv6 infrastructure.

Last modified on 2023-12-07 (release notes)

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IPv6 Security

8:55 Introduction to IPv6 Security Issues

Introduction 8:55 2012-10-17

31:01 First Hop Vulnerabilities

RA and DHCPv6 Attacks 12:07 2012-10-17
NDP and Address Spoofing 18:54 2012-10-17

32:37 Denial of Service Attacks

DoS Attacks and IPv6 address spoofing 3:53 2012-10-17
ND DoS attacks 14:27 2012-10-17
Fragmentation DoS attacks 14:17 2012-10-17

30:50 Other IPv6 Security Issues

User Authentication and Authorization 14:08 2012-10-17
Routing Security 3:42 2012-10-17
Dual-Stack Related Exposures 13:00 2012-10-17

10:13 Conclusions

Conclusions 10:13 2012-10-17

Slide Deck

IPv6 Security 3.3M 2012-10-13

Hands-On IPv6 Security

2:28:44 IPv6 Enterprise Security

IPv6 Security Overview 15:17 2020-01-14
IPv6 Trust Model 14:56 2020-01-14
Practical Aspects 20:30 2020-01-14
Traffic Filtering in the Age of IPv6 16:00 2020-01-14
Traffic Filtering Details 18:55 2020-01-14

54:18 Layer-2 Security

Layer-2 IPv6 Security Challenges 19:27 2020-08-20
Rogue RA Challenges 8:50 2020-08-20
Extension Headers Circumvent RA Guard 13:42 2020-08-20
Testing RA Guard Implementations 12:19 2020-08-20

8:48 Summary

Summary and Recommendations 8:48 2020-08-20
Slide Deck 6.5M 2020-01-31

Public Material

50:15 Public Videos

This section contains those parts of the above videos that were presented by Eric Wyncke.

Reconnaissance in IPv6 3:38 2012-10-17
RA Guard 6:59 2012-10-17
Secure Neighbor Discovery 6:43 2012-10-17
Source Address Validation Improvement 12:15 2012-10-17
IPv6 Address Spoofing and ND Attacks 8:17 2012-10-17
Address Assignment and Tracking 6:47 2012-10-17
Dual-Stack Related Exposures 5:36 2012-10-17
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