IPv6 Security Summit

From March 11, 2013 to March 12, 2013

The “IPv6 Security Summit” is a special two-day convention in the context of the Troopers security conference. It will be run in two tracks of both half-day workshops and 90 min. presentations on specific topics. The goal is to foster the discussion of IPv6 security aspects & issues and to provide practical advice for security officers, network planners and practitioners in the IPv6 security field.

A number of international speakers will provide talks covering latest attack techniques & defense strategies, current developments in the standardization space and case studies from various environments.

Time Track 1 Track 2

New Features, and New Attack Vectors

Workshop: Basic Attacks & Security Controls in IPv6 Networks

Break

Design & Configuration of IPv6 Segments with High Security Requirements

Workshop: Basic Attacks & Security Controls in IPv6 Networks

Lunch

Workshop: Overview of the Real-World Capabilities of Major Commercial Security Products.

Break

Workshop: Overview of the Real-World Capabilities of Major Commercial Security Products.

Time Track 1 Track 2

Workshop: Securing IPv6 in Unix/Linux Environments

Fragmentation Overlapping Attacks Against IPv6: One Year Later

Break

Workshop: Securing IPv6 in Unix/Linux Environments

Securing IPv6 in the Cisco Space

Lunch

Workshop: Penetration Testing in IPv6 Networks

Break

Workshop: Penetration Testing in IPv6 Networks