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51st International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology, Madrid
CRISP-researcher Prof. Christoph Busch, University of Applied Science Darmstadt, talks about "Biometric Systems and Presentation Attacks" at the 51st International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology (ICCST) in Madrid, Spain.
ICCST, technically sponsored by IEEE is one of the longest-running international technical symposia. This conference has a broad scope and invites papers that advance security technologies including physical, cyber and electronic security research, development, systems engineering, testing, evaluation, case studies and new research lines to face current and future challenges. All papers will be carefully subjected to a blind review process. Conference proceedings will appear in IEEE Xplore.

CRISP-Scientists are informing about the protection against Phishing and other dangerous messages
Within the evening event "Sicherheitsforum Online-Banking" by Sparkasse Langen-Seligenstadt Prof. Melanie Volkamer and Benjamin Reinheimer (SECUSO) are informing about the protection against Phishing and other dangerous messages. Afterwards there will be a lecture by the police headquarters Südosthessen about "Tatort Internet - Schwachstelle Mensch".
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Kick-off: Intel Collaborative Research Institute for Autonomous & Resilient Systems (ICRI-CARS)
To today's opening ceremony of the ICRI-CARS, well-known cybersecurity experts met in Darmstadt. In his role as director of CARS Lab at TU Darmstadt Prof. Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, CYSEC [at] TU Darmstadt, welcomed the participants. Distinguished experts will be speaking at this event on various key security and safety topics.
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Announcement of the 7th German Prize for IT-Security 2018
„Made in Germany“ stands for quality - and this is also represented by the IT-Security in Germany. Promoting innovations in the highly specialized field of IT-Security is the aim of the German Prize for IT-Security, which is now awarded for the 7th time by the Horst Görtz Foundation.
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7th German Prize for IT-Security
Deputy CRISP-speaker Prof. Michael Waidner, Fraunhofer SIT und CYSEC [at] TU Darmstadt, speaks at the kick-off event "Startschuss zum 7. Deutschen IT-Sicherheits - Innovationen made in Germany" at it-sa in Nuremberg.
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