New edition of “Hacking IPv6 Networks v3.0” (May 31 – June 2, 2016 – Stuttgart)

Fernando Gont will be teaching our renowned “Hacking IPv6 Networks v3.0” training course in Germany!

Date: May 31 – June 2, 2016
Place: Stuttgart, Germany

Learning Objectives:
This course will provide the attendee with in-depth knowledge of IPv6 security, such that the attendee is able to evaluate and mitigate the security implications of IPv6 in production environments.

The attendee will be given an in-depth explanation of each topic covered in this course, and will learn — through hands-on exercises — how each feature can be exploited for malicious purposes. Subsequently, the attendee will be presented with a number of alternatives to mitigate each of the identified vulnerabilities.

This course will employ a range of open-source tools to evaluate the security of IPv6 networks, and to reproduce a number of IPv6-based attacks. During the course, the attendee will perform a large number of exercises in a network laboratory (with the assistance of the trainer), such that the concepts and techniques learned during this course are reinforced with hands-on exercises. The attendee will be required to perform a large number of IPv6 attacks, and to envision mitigation techniques for the corresponding vulnerabilities.

More information about the training course, and online registration is available here.