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IPv6 Security Course with Remote Labs - Design and Development
Author(s) -
John Pickard,
TeShun Chou,
Philip Lunsford,
John P. Spence
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--19848
Subject(s) - ipv6 , ipv4 , computer security , dynamic host configuration protocol , internet protocol , ipv6 address , ipsec , computer science , government (linguistics) , telecommunications , the internet , engineering , business , world wide web , computer network , ip address , linguistics , philosophy
This paper discusses the development of an undergraduate stand-alone course in IPv6 Security to be taught as a special topics course during the upcoming 2013Summer Semester. The course is second in a series developed through an academic partnership with the Nephos6 Academy. Details of the course are reviewed and include course topics, laboratory environment, and certification opportunities for students. The course is designed for online delivery, includes extensive remote-laboratory exercises, and has objectives that align with the IPv6 Forum Certified Security Engineer (Gold) objectives.

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