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NANOG Meeting Presentation Abstract
DHCPv6 Fingerprinting and BYOD | Meeting: | NANOG59 | |
Date / Time: | 2013-10-08 4:30pm - 5:00pm

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Room: | Akimel Ballroom 3 & 4 | |
Presenters: | Speakers:
Tom Coffeen, InfobloxTom Coffeen is the Chief IPv6 Evangelist at Infoblox. Tom is focused on the articulation of effective IPv6 adoption strategies and trends for customers, potential customers, and the public media. Prior to joining Infoblox, Tom was the VP of network architecture at the global CDN Limelight Networks where he led their deployment of IPv6. Tom brings sixteen years of network engineering and architecture experience to his role at Infoblox. | |
Abstract: | The recent flood of personal mobile devices into the enterprise network environment (i.e., the "BYOD" phenomenon) has created an immense new security and access control challenge for corporate networks. Representing one potential component of the broad solution required for such a challenge, DHCP fingerprinting appears to be a valuable mechanism for allowing the automation of security policy instantiation and regulating network access based on client type. But DHCP fingerprinting for IPv6 must overcome some key challenges before providing the opportunity for security and access control feature parity. This presentation will review those challenges and the likely future of this potentially critical feature. | |
Files: | DHCPv6 Fingerprinting and BYOD (PDF)
DHCPv6 Fingerprinting and BYOD
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Sponsors: | None. | |
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