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Re: IPv6 Security [Was: Re: misunderstanding scale]


From: Mark Tinka <mark.tinka () seacom mu>
Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2014 18:30:20 +0200

On Monday, March 24, 2014 02:42:07 PM Timothy Morizot wrote:

While I don't really disagree with that statement, I'm
not entirely sure what CPE firewalls and home devices
have to do with enterprise deployments, the topic I was
discussing. We've been actively working this for the
past three years now and have yet to encounter an IPv6
specific enterprise risk for which no appropriate
mitigation exists. That's why I called out the assertion
that security weaknesses in IPv6 were *preventing*
enterprise deployments as FUD. And until someone
specifically names some major unmitigated IPv6-only
security weakness blocking enterprise deployment instead
of vague hand-waving or lists of security risks (as
opposed to weaknesses) with well-defined mitigations,
I'll stand by that statement.

Agree - the security issues for deploying IPv6 in the 
enterprise are not that dissimilar from the concerns in the 
home in as far as assigning GUA's to enterprise printers, 
staff laptops, surveillance cameras, e.t.c., is concerned.

This is not necessarily an issue of IPv6. It's more of an 
issue having a direct connetion to the Internet without NAT 
(a.k.a security by obscurity, false sense of security, 
e.t.c.), and what that means for the host's security.

Mark.

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