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Start for HIPA 2019
The second round of the German-Israeli Cybersecurity Partnership Accellerator, organized by Fraunhofer SIT in cooperation with the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, has been successfully launched. The kickoff was a one-week stay on the university campus in Israel, where the participants from the two countries met and formed mixed teams of Germans and Israelis who are now jointly developing new technology ideas.
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Lecture Series in Distributed Ledgers and Smart Contracts
The “Center for Secure Distributed Ledgers and Contracts” provides a platform to discuss and elaborate on the most recent results and innovations in the area of distributed ledgers and smart contracts. The “Lecture Series in Distributed Ledgers and Smart Contracts” is one of the many activities and events of the Centre where active researchers and developers from academia and industry discuss their most recent projects and results.
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Information Technology in the Context of Peace and Security
As one of the first textbooks at the interface between computer science and peace and crisis research, "Information Technology for Peace and Security – IT-Applications and Infrastructures in Conflicts, Crises, War, and Peace" was published by Springer Vieweg on March 25, 2019. The book is edited by CRISP researcher Prof. Christian Reuter, head of the department " Science and Technology for Peace and Security" (PEASEC) at TU Darmstadt.
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Digital-Kongress 2019
From Big Data to Smart Data, from Hesse to Asia and back: The Digital Congress 2019 not only provides exciting input but also leaves room for active participation. CRISP researcher Prof. Martin Steinebach from Fraunhofer SIT and other top-class speakers discuss on strategies and framework conditions for the use of smart data in Germany and Europe.
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Cyber Security Cluster Bonn
As part of the two-day Cyber Security Tech Summit Europe, the Cyber Security Cluster Bonn e.V. presented the first members of its "council of wise people". One of the six security experts is CRISP researcher Prof. Matthias Hollick from TU Darmstadt.
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