Security concerns of ipv6-slaac and security policies to diminish the risk associated with them
Parul Sharma, Dr. Anup Girdhar

TL;DR
This paper examines the security vulnerabilities of IPv6's SLAAC feature, analyzes attack vectors, and proposes security policies to mitigate associated risks, thereby enhancing IPv6 network security.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of SLAAC security issues and introduces specific policies to reduce vulnerabilities in IPv6 networks.
Findings
Identified key attack vectors targeting SLAAC
Proposed security policies effectively mitigate SLAAC risks
Enhanced understanding of IPv6 security challenges
Abstract
Though, IPv6 has presented a long list of features that will actually change the entire networking environment, it still represents a very small proportion of Internet traffic. One of the major reasons behind its partial acceptance is its security, as these features were incorporated in IPv6 just to enhance its overall performance and quality of service, thereby neglecting its security part. One such feature is Stateless Address Auto Configuration or simply SLAAC, which have undoubtedly reduced a lot of overhead in configuring networks, but on the same time it has challenged the security of IPv6 networks. This research work, therefore targets at proposing some security policies to mitigate the risks associated with SLAAC, by understanding its working scenario and trying to create the possible attack vector to highlight its security concerns. Hence, the implementation of these policies…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIPv6, Mobility, Handover, Networks, Security · Network Packet Processing and Optimization · Network Security and Intrusion Detection
