After years of work in mitigating threats to the current version of networking protocols (Internet Protocol version 4- IPv4), network defenders can implement defense in depth by leveraging an array of ...
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency included updates in industry best practices in finalized guidance on IPv6 security considerations for Trusted Internet Connections 3.0 ...
In early 2019, as Technology Co-Chair of the Federal IPv6 Task Force, I participated in intensive policy discussions with federal cybersecurity leadership about a critical national security imperative ...
Countries worldwide are implementing IPv6, yet security and funding concerns have slowed the transition’s pace in the U.S. government. Many information technology community leaders are concerned about ...
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) warns that moving from IPv4 to IPv6 is a process fraught with peril, which may explain why government agencies are so far behind their own ...
Employees working on Tobyhanna Army Depot's cybersecurity mission on April 26, 2019. (Photo by Thomas Robbins/Tobyhanna Army Depot) The National Security Agency (NSA) published guidance today to help ...
Chelmsford, MA, June 27, 2011 – Arbor Networks, Inc., a leading provider of security and network management solutions for next-generation data centers and carrier networks, today announced the ...
The push to move the entire federal government to an IPv6-only architecture will be an enabler of cybersecurity capabilities like zero trust but can also open agency networks to new threats, officials ...
Sometime in 2010, by most estimates, someone is going to request a block of IP addresses from the American Registry for Internet Numbers, only to be told, “sorry, we're all out.” That person will ...
While the vast majority of networks today are based on the IPv4 protocol, the U.S. government is mandating that defense and civilian agencies are ready to accept IPv6-based traffic as well by June ...
Some weeks are slow, and the picking are slim when discussing the latest security news. This was not one of those weeks. First up is Fragattacks, a set of flaws in wireless security protocols, ...
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