This document discusses some of the security advantages of IPv6 over IPv4. It begins with an introduction to IPv6 and outlines some of the improvements in the IPv6 header compared to IPv4. It then discusses types of attacks that existed in IPv4, such as reconnaissance, header manipulation, spoofing, and DHCP attacks. It analyzes security issues that exist in IPv6, such as the large address space and how threats can be dealt with. Finally, it discusses IPsec as the mandatory security mechanism in IPv6 and how it provides confidentiality, integrity, and authentication through the use of authentication headers and encrypted security payloads.