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User days "Logistik digitalisieren" IT-trends, pratice-oriented lectures & networking
Experts and practitioner of VerkehrsRundsauch’s user days "Logistik digitalisieren" are helping with the selection and implementation of IT-system-solutions for haulage companies and forwarding agents. CRISP-Scientist Dr. Jens Heider, Fraunhofer SIT, gives a lecture about security for smartphones and tablets on the 6th of December.
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Kick-off of Hessian-Israel Partnership Accelerator (HIPA)
HIPA is organized by CRISP-member Fraunhofer SIT in Darmstadt and the Cybersecurity Center at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and connects one of Europe‘s leading research locations with Israel‘s vibrant start-up scene. As project manager Dr. Haya Shulman, Fraunhofer SIT, coordinates the activities. This week the kick-off event took place in Israel.
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Freedom and Responsibility of IT-Sciences
The development of new information and communication technologies has changed everyday life enormously, especially in the previous two decades, and has therefor important social and scientific consequences. With the workshop “Freiheit und Verantwortung in den IT-Wissenschaften” the joint committee for the handling of security-relevant research of DFG and Leopoldina provided a platform for discussions about the responsible handling of dual-use relevant research in It-sciences on 27. Oktober 2017 at the Wissenschafts- und Kongresszentrum darmstadtium.
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CRISP-researchers publish paper at NDSS`18
The paper "Understanding and Automatically Preventing Injection Attacks on Node.js", written by Prof. Michael Pradel and Cristian-Alexandru Staicu, both CYSEC [at] TU Darmstadt, in collaboration with Ben Livshits, Microsoft Research / Imperial College London, will be published at the Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS) 2018.
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ACM WiNTECH 2017
CRISP-researchers Prof. Matthias Hollick, Matthias Schulz and Daniel Wegemer, all CYSEC [at] TU Darmstadt, received the Best Paper Award at 11th ACM International Workshop on Wireless Network Testbeds, Experimental evaluation & CHaracterization (WiNTECH) for their paper "Nexmon: Build Your Own Wi-Fi Testbeds With Low-Level MAC and PHY-Access Using Firmware Patches on Off-the-Shelf Mobile Devices". The researchers work at research group Secure Mobile Networking Group (SEEMOO), leaded by Prof. Matthias Hollick.
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