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CRISP is represented in the "Nationaler Pakt Cybersicherheit"

At today's Digital Summit in Dortmund, the "Nationaler Pakt Cybersicherheit" was officially launched. To further promote trusting cooperation between the state, industry, science and civil society in raising awareness of the dangers of cyberspace is one of the project goals. CRISP researcher Prof. Mira Mezini at the TU Darmstadt represents the group science in the "quadriga", which accompanies the initiative and supports it with publicity. Together with three other representatives from industry, civil society and the state, she gives the initiative a face to the outside world.

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Kick off for project QuantumRISC: Cryptography for the car of the future

Dr. Michael Meister, Parliamentary State Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, presented the approval decision for the QuantumRISC project to the Fraunhofer SIT today. The project deals with how future embedded systems - especially in the car of the future - can be secured by cryptography, even against attacks with quantum computers. Project partners are Continental, Elektrobit, the RheinMain University of Applied Sciences, the Darmstadt MTG AG, the Ruhr University Bochum, the TU Darmstadt and the Fraunhofer SIT, which leads the project.

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Serious vulnerabilities in TwitterKit for iOS

The TwitterKit for iOS 3.4.2, which uses numerous apps to communicate with Twitter, has serious security holes that can lead to identity theft, account abuse and data loss. This was discovered by CRISP researchers at the Fraunhofer SIT in Darmstadt.

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Best Paper Award for CRISP-researchers at ESORICS 2019

CRISP researchers Jacqueline Brendel, Marc Fischlin and Felix Günther at the TU Darmstadt received the Best Paper Award for their paper Breakdown Resilience of Key Exchange Protocols: NewHope, TLS 1.3, and Hybrids at the European Symposium on Research in Computer Security, shortly ESORICS 2019 ".

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Best Paper Award for CRISP-researchers at ESORICS 2019

CRISP researchers Jacqueline Brendel, Marc Fischlin and Felix Günther at the TU Darmstadt received the Best Paper Award for their paper Breakdown Resilience of Key Exchange Protocols: NewHope, TLS 1.3, and Hybrids at the European Symposium on Research in Computer Security, shortly ESORICS 2019 ".

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