IPv6 transition mechanism: The catalyst become a threat?
Since IPv6 takes a period of time to fully implement, Transition Mechanism has been introduced to catalyst a successful integration of IPv6 into an existing network. However, after a few years of service, some threats have been discovered in this environment. Previous research has stated and proved...
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my.utem.eprints.175832023-07-04T08:22:19Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/17583/ IPv6 transition mechanism: The catalyst become a threat? Bahaman, Nazrulazhar QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Since IPv6 takes a period of time to fully implement, Transition Mechanism has been introduced to catalyst a successful integration of IPv6 into an existing network. However, after a few years of service, some threats have been discovered in this environment. Previous research has stated and proved that this mechanism has been manipulated as a platform to perform various threats. Observe how cybercriminals can take advantage on the mechanism and empirical solution to help ensure safe IPv6 transition. 2015 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed image en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/17583/1/Poster5.jpg Bahaman, Nazrulazhar (2015) IPv6 transition mechanism: The catalyst become a threat? In: INSFORNET Open Day, 2015, Dewan Seminar FTMK. (Unpublished) |
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Since IPv6 takes a period of time to fully implement, Transition Mechanism has been introduced to catalyst a successful integration of IPv6 into an existing network. However, after a few years of service, some threats have been discovered in this environment. Previous research has stated and proved that this mechanism has been manipulated as a platform to perform various threats. Observe how cybercriminals can take advantage on the mechanism and empirical solution to help ensure safe IPv6 transition.
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