IPv6 Security

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IPv6 Security

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Rating : 4.32 (855 Votes)
Asin : 1587055945
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 576 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-08-25
Language : English

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(GTRI). "IPv6 Security" offers guidance for avoiding security problems prior to widespread IPv6 deployment. He also participates in the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and has helped several organizations deploy IPv6 securely. He is the Chair of the Rocky Mountain IPv6 Task Force. Eric Vyncke, Cisco Distinguished System Engineer, consults on security issues throughout Europe. He has 20 years' experience in security and teaches security seminars as a guest professor at universities throughout Belgium. Understand why IPv6 is already a latent threat in your IPv4-only networkPlan ahead to avoid IPv6 security problems before widespread deploymentIdentify known areas of weakness in IPv6 security and the curre

5133, is Director of Advanced Technology Services at Global Technology Resources, Inc.  Scott Hogg, CCIE® No.  IPv6 Security offers guidance for avoiding security problems prior to widespread IPv6 deployment. He is responsible for setting the company’s technical direction and helping it create service offerings for emerging technologies such as IPv6. He also participates in the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and has helped several organizations deploy IPv6 securely. Understand why IPv6 is already a latent t

For the past eight years, Scott has been researching IPv6 technologies. 5133, has been a network computing consultant for more than 17 years. He is CISSP No. (GTRI), a Cisco Gold partner headquartered in Denver, Colorado. Eric Vynckeis a Distinguished System Engineer for Cisco working as a technical consultant for security covering Europe. He worked as a research assistant in the same university before joining Network Research Belgium, where he was the head of R&D; he the

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