Certified Security Engineer for IPv6 (CSE6 Silver) Training Course
Course Outline
Introduction
IPv6 Revisited
- Overview of IPv6
- Packet Structure and Header Format
- IPv6 Addressing Architecture
- Understanding ICMPv6 Neighbor Discovery
IPv6 Security Issues
- Security Advantages of IPv6 Over IPv4
- Areas of Concern in IPv6 Security
- Similarities Between IPv6 and IPv4 Security
- Differences Between IPv6 and IPv4 Security
- Threats Mitigated by Secure Neighbor Discovery (SeND)
IPv6 Security Features
- General Security Concepts for Government
- Encryption: Security Key Cryptography and IPSec
- Secure Neighbor Discovery (SeND)
- Cryptographically Generated Addresses (CGA)
- Unique Local Addresses
IPv6 Attacks and Toolkits
- Common IPv6 Attacks
- Man-in-the-Middle Attacks
- Known ICMPv4 Attacks
- Unique ICMPv4 Attacks
- Unique ICMPv6 Attacks
- IPv6 Hacking Tools for Government
Hands-on Lab
- Preparing for the Hands-on Lab
- Initial Setup
- Server Installation
- Server Configuration
- Connecting Kali Server to GNS3
- Demonstration of Several IPv6 Attacks for Government
Summary and Next Steps
Requirements
- A solid understanding of general network security principles
- Proficiency in IPv4 security
Audience
- Security professionals, IT security budget decision-makers, network and security architects, IT administrators, and network/IT support technicians for government agencies
Runs with a minimum of 4 + people. For 1-to-1 or private group training, request a quote.
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