For over 10 years there has been slow yet steady movement to deploy IPv6. Security continues to be an afterthought although operational experiences are finding vulnerabilities which are getting fixed in standards as well as implementations. This talk will focus on updated best practices for architecting a secure IPv6 deployment as well as pointing out mistakes people have made which you should avoid.
Merike Kaeo is the Chief Information Security Officer at IID. She led the first Cisco Security Initiative in the mid-90s and authored the first CiscoPress book on security. Merike has been helping secure IPv6 deployments for well over a decade and was made an IPv6 Forum Fellow in 2007 for her global contributions. She is a co-author of the RIPE-554 document and a frequent contributor and co-author to IETF standards.