Pentesting and Securing IPv6 Networks (closed)

Presented at DeepSec 2015 „DeepSec No. 9“, Unknown date/time (Unknown duration).

This training course shows you how to perform penetration testing on IPv6 networks locally and remote - in theory and hands-on practice. Learn at first hand from the developer of thc-IPv6 the tools and techniques that are specific for IPv6. IPv4 addresses have expired and IPv6 is now available on every desktop and every server, as all operating systems support IPv6. Most ISPs started to make IPv6 available and many Internet servers are now reachable. This training explains the IPv6 issues, concentrating on the security vulnerabilities inherent in the protocol as well as configuration issues and implementation problems. Many known vulnerabilities are presented and students will be able to try them out themselves with supplied tools on the test network. Then, switching sides, we see what can be done to configure IPv6 networks more securely, from design down to configuration. On the first day the trainer will invite you for a free drink - so don't plan anything else for the evening of the first training.

Presenters:

  • Marc Heuse
    Marc "van Hauser" Heuse is the founder of The Hacker's Choice (www.thc.org) and author of the thc-ipv6 IPv6 attack suite. Since 2006 he researches IPv6 security issues and reports vulnerabilities for all major OS on a regular basis. He also spoke at numerous conferences about his findings, e.g. CansecWest, Pacsec, Hack-in-the-Box, CCC Congress, etc. He is also known for the famous tools hydra, amap and THC-Scan among others. Marc is an independent security researcher and consultant.

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