Register here to participate in the june 6th activities.
UTC Time |
Activitie |
Speaker |
Description |
14:30 |
Opening |
Carlos Martínez |
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14:40 |
Introduction to "Neighbor Discovery Protocol" |
Jaime Olmos |
It will be offer a brief IPv6 introduction and to the protocol responsible for the discovery of the directions of its neighbors, that are in a same local network, known as Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP) through version 6 of the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMPv6). Multiple purposes and the new informative functionalities will be described such as ICMPv6 uses, as they are the messages to discover neighboring and to detect directions IPv6 multicast. Besides mentioning the attributes inherited from his predecessor ICMP in IPv4, such as messages to detect errors in the interpretation of packages (inaccessible destination, oversized package, exceeded time and problems of parameters) and informative for diagnoses. |
15:00 |
Consideraciones de Seguridad para IPv6 |
Fernando Gont |
The IPv6 protocol suite was designed to accommodate the present and future growth of the Internet, and is expected to be the successor of the original IPv4 protocol suite. It has already been deployed in a number of production environments, and many organizations have already scheduled or planned its deployment in the next few years. During the last few years, a number of IPv6 security efforts sparked at the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) -- the organization in charge of standardizing the internet protocols. The aforementioned efforts have ranged from informational documents aimed at raising awareness and/or providing advice to the network operations community, to new protocol features or modifications aimed at mitigating identified vulnerabilities. Another area that has seen a lot of evolution is that of IPv6 security assessment and attack tools, in which brand-new tools have emerged to fill a gap in the pentester toolkit. One prominent example is the SI6 IPv6 toolkit: a free and portable IPv6 security assessment and attack toolkit, which contains a variety of tools ranging from packet-crafting tools to advanced IPv6 reconnaissance tools (most of which implement techniques that are not available in your penetration testing suite of choice). Fernando Gont will provide an overview of IPv6 security, and of all recent IPv6 security efforts at the IETF, summarizing the key aspects of each of them -- thus providing the audience with a snapshot of the latest advancements in the IPv6 standardization community, and the impact of the aforementioned work on the vendor and network operations community. Additionally, he will present some key-features of the SI6 Networks' IPv6 Toolkit, along with live demos of some the most importanttools of the toolkit. |
Register here to participate in the june 8th activities.
UTC Time |
Activitie |
Speaker |
Description |
14:30 |
Opening |
Oscar Robles / Sebastián Bellagamba |
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14:45 |
IPv6: where are we? |
Fred Baker |
IPv6 was built to replace IPv4, and the development and testing of related protocols took about a decade. In 2007, requests for allocation started to significantly ramp up, and with the address space run-out starting in 2011, have increased dramatically. As of February 2017, 37% of the networks in Latin America were advertising IPv6 prefixes in BGP, leading the world. Fred Baker will discuss the current state of IPv6 deployment, and expectations as the IPv4 address market peaks. |
15:30 |
IoT IETF Roadmap |
Inés Robles |
The presentation will address the standards developed by the IETF for connecting to the Internet devices with resource constraints. Topics will include an introduction to the IoT (Internet of Things) and a description of the protocols involved, such as 6LoWPAN, RPL and CoAP. It will also describe the working groups on restricted networks both at the IETF and the IRTF. |