#AskInfoSec I'm trying to wrap my head around security aspects of IPv6 protocol.
From what I've learned that now my networking devices have a public IP address (unlike with IPv4 which would have to be port translated at the router).
In order to talk to a service I still will need a port next to the IP address.
Does that mean that every device in the network should have a firewall? Or can I still have one at the router level handle everything?
My fear is that a router could be easily bypassed.
OK: I have one hour (which really means 50 minutes) to talk to a bunch of researchers in biology and related sciences about staying safe online, because if what you study is mental health or addiction or anything to do with immunology or women's reproductive rights, you're now a target. What I have so far is https://third-bit.com/talks/safety/ - what's wrong, what's missing, and what should I take out to make room for anything more important that I should add?
I'm eager to connect with more #security folks. Are there any online communities around #InfoSec, #AppSec, #DevSecOps you can recommend or heard others recommend? I've joined a few already, yet any pointers on good ones are much appreciated. 🙏🏻 #AskInfoSec#AskAppSec