Secure Operation of an IPv6 Network

March 17, 2014 (at 1:45 p.m.)

IPv6 networks have been deployed on large scale for a couple of years; this session helps you to operate those network in a secure ways. We will analyze the different planes (management, control and data) but also talk about user attribution and forensic.

Eric Vyncke

Eric Vyncke is a Distinguished Engineer based in the Brussels office of Cisco Systems. His main current technical focus is about security and IPv6. He has designed several secured large IPsec networks and other security related designs. In his work for the IETF, he co-authored RFC 3585, 5514, 7381 and 7404 and is active in V6OPS, 6MAN and OPSEC working groups. His recent works are related to IPv6 including co-authoring a book on IPv6 Security; he also authored a book on layer-2 security. Eric is the current co-chair of the Belgian IPv6 Council. www.vyncke.org/ipv6status is well-known for several years to collect statistics about IPv6 deployment. He is also a visiting professor for security topics at the University of Mons. He is an adjunct professor at HEC, the business school of University of Liège, Belgium. He holds a CISSP certification, is a member of ISSA and speaks frequently at international conferences. He’s presented at Troopers several times, like in 2015 on Segment Routing.

Twitter: @evyncke