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Intro
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Speaker Bio
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The Future is a Scary Place...
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What is IPv6?
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How Common is IPv6?
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IPv6 is a Great Engineering Feat!
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A Tale of Gateways and Set Top Boxes
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Send-to-TV / Remote Web UI
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Remote Web Inspector
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No More NAT (Kinda)
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IPV6 is the Preferred Communications Protocol
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Many-to-one Addresses to Interfaces
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Multicast is the New Broadcast
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The Problem of Scale
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Breaking Down the Problem
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Honey DNS Server
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A Quick Note on PopAds
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Honey Web Server (cont'd)
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Honey SMTP Server
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Structure in IPv6 Addresses
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MACHINE LEARNING BAYBEEEE
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The Entropy/IP Paper
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Dumbing Things Down (Modeling)
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Dumbing Things Down (Prediction)
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Enter Aliased (ie: Jerk) Networks
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Identifying Aliased Networks (Initial)
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Identifying Aliased Networks (Network Size)
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Identifying Aliased Networks (Network Size cont'd)
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The Scanning Loop
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Proof in the Pudding?
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Recap
Description:
Explore the intricacies of IPv6 security in this comprehensive conference talk from the Hack In The Box Security Conference. Delve into the future of internet protocols with speakers Marc Newlin and Chris Grayson as they discuss the prevalence and engineering feats of IPv6. Learn about gateway and set-top box vulnerabilities, remote web interfaces, and the implications of NAT removal. Discover how IPv6 affects network communication, including many-to-one address mapping and multicast functionality. Examine the challenges of scale in IPv6 and innovative solutions like honey servers for DNS, web, and SMTP. Gain insights into IPv6 address structures and machine learning applications in network analysis. Investigate methods for identifying aliased networks and understand the scanning process for IPv6 addresses. Conclude with a recap of key points and implications for future network security.

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