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CRISP at the Hessentag
On the first four days of the Hessentag the reasearchers from Darmstadt will answer questions and will visually illustrate the state of research with demonstrations and exhibits.
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CRISP Scientist in the Hessenschau talking about the Global Cyber Attack "Wanna Cry"
The hack attack "Wanna Cry" effected computers and servers of more than 200.000 organisations and people in 150 countries last weekend . Prof. Ahma-Reza Sadeghi, CYSEC [at] TU Darmstadt, was not surprised of such an attack.
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Digital City Darmstadt
Darmstadt has made it onto the shortlist of the competition „Digitale Stadt" of the IT trade association Bitkom. Besides Darmstadt, Heidelberg, Paderborn, Wolfsburg and Kaiserslautern are still competing for the sought-after subsidies. On the 31st of May the remaining competitors will compete in the „Oberbürgermeister-Pitch“ against each other. The announcement of the winning city will be on the 13th of June at the IT summit of Bitkom and the Federal Government.
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CROSSING Conference „From Tweets to Quantum“
According to the motto "From Tweets to Quantum", over 150 IT security researchers are meeting in Darmstadt in order to discuss the encryption of the future on the 15th and 16th of may. It must be secure, but also efficient, practical and not least user-friendly - a major challenge. The Collaborative Research Centre CROSSING at the TU Darmstadt has therefore invited renowned experts to the annual conference for the second time.
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Security Expert from Darmstadt Requests New Rules for Updates
The cybersecurity expert Dr. Marco Ghiglieri who is active in the SECUSO research group of the TU Darmstadt shows in an interview with the Fachdebattenportal Meinungsbarometer.info. how SmartTV devices could become more secure. The background of the debate ist the succesful,exemplary attack on a SmartTV device and the related debate about (data-) security of the TV viewers.
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CRISP Researchers are Participating in the International Research Project GHOST
The international research project "GHOST - Safe-Guarding Home IoT Environments with Personalised Real-time Risk Control" has started. Participating are ten partner organisations from inter alia Spain, Greece, Norway and Switzerland. The only German partner represented in the project consortium is the Technische Universität Darmstadt with the researchgroup SECUSO headed by Prof. Melanie Volkamer.
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