Many organizations have high hopes with regard to DHCPv6 as it might allow them to deploy IPv6 based on an operations model they usually have long-time experience with. There's one (not so) minor problem though: DHCPv6 is a very different beast from its IPv4 equivalent. This talk will cover the main DHCPv6 specifics from a design and security perspective and will discuss what is needed to deploy it in a reliable and secure way.
Enno Rey @Enno_Insinuator is an old school network security guy who has been involved with IPv6 since 1999. In the last years he has contributed to many IPv6 projects in very large environments, both on a planning and on a technical implementation level.