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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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Distinguished Lectures in Cyber­security

Every term distinguished experts of science and economy are coming to Darmstadt within the Distinguished Lecture Series in Cyber­security to discuss the diverse chances and challenges in the area of IT-security. The lecturers are presenting pioneering research results in different disciplines, summarize complex topics and demonstrate their current state of knowledge of their research and working areas. The lectures are public. Interested visitors are very welcome.

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Digitale Signature defies quantum computer

In 2014 TU Darmstadt and genau started the research project quantum computer-resistant signature techniques for practical use. After three years work in the area of the so called Hash-based signatures they are now able to protect product-updates with post-quantum sigantures thanks to a successful copertation. Within a closing event the project "squareUP" was presented at it-sa in Nuremberg.

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Privacy Friendly Apps gain new additions

The two new Privacy Friendly Apps "Lineal" and "Maßband" are enabling the measuring of objects with a Smartphone or Tablet. The Lineal-App shows a ruler, optional a protractor, at the edge of the device. Thus objects, that are smaller than the device, can be measured. While doing so the Lineal-App does not need any authorization. The Privacy Friendly Werwolf is an Android implementation of the "Werewolf" card game. Players, who are connected to the same WiFi, can play together without needing the role cards.

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