Enterprise Architecture Practitioners Conference The Open Group
  Merike Kaeo, Founder & Chief Network Security Architect, Double Shot Security  


Merike Kaeo is the founder and chief network security architect of Double Shot Security, a company that offers worldwide technical strategy and business consulting services to secure IPv4 and IPv6 network infrastructures. Merike is a recognized global expert in information security and author of 'Designing Network Security'.

She was the lead member of Cisco's first security initiative in 1997, has acted as a technical advisor for numerous security start-up companies, and has been a frequent speaker and instructor of security issues and solutions at security-related conferences and ISP forums around the world including RSA, NANOG, RIPE, APRICOT and SANOG.

Prior to working at Double Shot Security, Merike was employed by Cisco Systems, Inc. as a technology leader in the 'emerging technologies' team looking at innovative technology developments available for partnering or acquisition. She was responsible for developing strategies with senior executives for entering new markets and was responsible for identifying opportunities and working with business development managers to execute investment, partnering and acquisition transactions. Merike worked primarily on technical issues relating to network performance, network routing protocols, network design, and network security.

Merike started her networking and information security career in 1988 at the National Institute of Health, designing and implementing the original FDDI backbone for the NIH campus using Cisco routers.

Merike is a member of the IEEE and has been an active contributor in the IETF since 1992. She was the co-chair of the IETF IPPM (IP Performance Metrics) working group from 2000-2003. She received her BSEE from Rutgers University in 1987 and completed her MSEE degree from George Washington University in 1998.

 

   
 

Presentation
New Networking Paradigms For IPv6 Architectures
Contrary to popular belief, IPv6 network designs will not always require the same security architectures that were created to protect IPv4 networks. While the general security principals remain the same, IPv6 network architectures can offer added capabilities that may be constrained if current IPv4-based security architectures are blindly mimicked for IPv6. This talk will discuss the potential benefits and future networking paradigms that can be realized with IPv6 architectures as well as the new security risks that these architectures can impose. How these new risks can be mitigated without following currently deployed IPv4-based security architectures will also be enumerated.

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