Abstract

The Internet protocol version 6 (IPv6) was designed with security in mind. However, from the survey of network security community, the No.1 risk today is the lack of IPv6 security knowledge. The coexistence of IPv4 and IPv6 supported by transition technology complicates the security management. Weak v6 security policies are a direct result of the current deficit in IPv6 security knowledge. To solve the problem, the IP Network Threat Ontology, and the Anti-threat Tools Ontology were proposed to collect and compare various network threats on IPv4 and IPv6. Thus, the ontology-based anti-threat decision support system can be developed to support the decision making of security policies.

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