Thus spake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > as one who has been "bit" by this already - i can say amen to > what Rob preacheth... the hardest part is getting folks up to > speed on IPv6 as a threat vector.
Are there any layman-readable presentations or whitepapers out there that discuss what _new_ threat vectors IPv6 brings? Or how firewall or ACL tuning might be different? > Swat teams that can neutralize an IPv4 based flareup in minutes/ >hours can take days/weeks to contain a v6 channel... The thing about that is that, if IPv6 is identified as the channel, it's still quite possible to shut down IPv6 connectivity until you figure out how to fix things. After all, there's nothing significant out there yet on v6 that can't be reached with v4... S Stephen Sprunk "Stupid people surround themselves with smart CCIE #3723 people. Smart people surround themselves with K5SSS smart people who disagree with them." --Aaron Sorkin
