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New CARS Lab

Intel and leading European universities in the field of cybersecurity and privacy will open a new initiative for “Collaborative Autonomous & Resilient Systems” (CARS) to tackle security, privacy, and functional safety challenges of autonomous systems that may collaborate with each other – examples are drones, self-driving vehicles, or industrial automation systems. CRISP-researcher Prof. Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, CYSEC [at] TU Darmstadt is director of CARS Lab at TU Darmstadt.

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Internet Security Days 2017

At the Internet Security Days (#ISD17) experts of Internet Security are meeting for the seventh time in Cologne to inform themesleves profoundly and to exchange information about new developments. CRISP-Researcher Dr. Marco Ghiglieri, CYSEC [at] TU Darmstadt, gives a speech on the topic of "Angriffe mit gefährlichen Nachrichten / effektive Sensibilisierungs- und Schulungsmaßnahmen". Aim of the speech is to present problems of existing awareness-raising measures, his own concept and results of an evaluation as well as different methods of realization.

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Digitalstadt Darmstadt welcomes Winfried Kretschmann

Together they discussed the new possibilities and advantages digitalisation offers for citizens, the economy and administration. Main focus of the exchange were questions of digitalisation for traffic, innovations by digitalisation for corporations and in particular questions of data privacy and cybersecurtiy.

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Leaders Workshop of City Wiesbaden 2017

This year's leaders workshop of the City Wiesbaden was revolving around the theme of digitalization. With his lecture "Digitalisierung von Städten, Cybersicherheit und Privatsphärenschutz" Dr. Michael Kreutzer, Fraunhofer SIT, gave a general overview of the topic.

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Experience University - Make the Internet a bit safer

The last of the three reports on Cybersecurtiy Research at University of Applied Sciences Darmstadt is available on the website of "Hessen schafft Wissen". Prof. Andreas Heinemann, University of Applied Sciences Darmstadt, advocates a kind of seal of quality for IT products and focuses on a learning effect in the next generation. Through their research, he and his colleagues want to achieve one thing: keep up with the attackers.

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Cyber Security Researcher of University of applied Science takes part in NIST SRE 2016

The team of the University of Applied Science Darmstadt was the only research group from Germany to attend the NIST SRE 2016. The Speaker recognition Evaluation (SREs) organized by the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) take place every two years and are the most important public Technology Evaluations in the area of voice biometrics. The 62-member team consists of experts of 16 institutes and universities of 4 continents. Member of the cooperation were a.o. IBM EURECOM, Institute for Infocomm Research, the Alibaba Group, the University of New South Wales and the University of Texas at Dallas.

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