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Leetcon 2017
With the motto "Security Transformation" the IT-Security-Scene is meeting for the second time at ExpoWal Hannover. Prof. Martin Steinebach of Fraunhofer SIT speaks on 19. October about new methods of IT-Forensics.
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"Best Paper Award Runner-Up" at the ARES 2017 conference for CRISP researchers
David Bernhard, Oksana Kulyk and Melanie Volkamer received the „Best Paper Award Runner-Up“ for their Paper "Security Proofs for Participation Privacy, Receipt-Freeness and Ballot Privacy for the Helios Voting Scheme" at the 12th International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security (ARES 2017). In addition, the authors will have free attendance at the next ARES conference, coming up in 2018.
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Medientage München
At the MEDIENTAGE-Exhibition TV- and radio provider, online and mobile media, technology provider and inter-trade organizations are presenting themselves. The main themes of the exhibition range from Digital Broadcasting and Publishing to Games, Radio & Audio, Smart TV, Streaming, Video on Demand and much more. Prof. Martin Steinebach of Fraunhofer SIT speaks on the topic of "Cyberattacken, Fake News, Hatespeech & Co. - Die Medienwirtschaft als kritische (gesellschaftliche) Infrastruktur".
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Prof. Michael Waidner strengthens the DsiN Advisory Board
Further information in German:
Zur jüngsten Vollversammlung von Deutschland sicher im Netz e.V. (DsiN) wurde CRISP-Sprecher Prof. Dr. Michael Waidner in den Beirat des Deutschland sicher im Netz e.V. (DsiN) gewählt. Er wird als Mitglied des nun dreizehnköpfigen Gremiums dem DsiN beratend zur Seite stehen.

Asiacrypt 2017
On the International Conference on the Theory and Applications of Cryptology and Information Security (Asiacrypt) 2017 four papers were accepted by CRISP researchers. All four papers were submitted by researchers from the profile area CYSEC [at] TU Darmstadt.
Asiacrypt is an international conference on the theory and applications of cryptology and information security.

New National Research Center for Applied Cybersecurity in Darmstadt
The three institutions involved in CRISP, Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, Technische Universität Darmstadt and Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences, agreed to make CRISP a permanent National Research Center for Applied Cybersecurity. The Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and the Hessen State Ministry of Higher Education, Research and the Arts (HMWK) support and promote the new center.
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