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Start-up desof the Month

Authada is a Darmstadt cybersecurity startup and a spin-off of the Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences. Authada's identification solutions are build on the eID functionality of the ID card. Authada revolutionises existing identification processes - people are identified in seconds by means of a mobile or stationary NFC-enabled terminal. It is legally secure on the basis of German and EU legislation, as well as application-safe due to the certification of these solutions by the Federal Office for Information Security (BSI).

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Three Tips for Founders

Public relations is one of the most important means of putting a newly founded startup, a newly introduced product idea or a service in a positive light. The press release is still the most popular PR tool. To succeed with the journalist, the message must stand out. We give three tips to consider when writing a press release.

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Darmstadt Start-Ups are in greater demand than ever

Prof. Peter Buxmann is Professor of Business Informatics | Software & Digital Business at the TU Darmstadt and Head of the Innovation and Start-up Center of the TU Darmstadt (HIGHEST). In an interview he explains why start-ups are so interesting for the economy, what HIGHEST's role is and why innovative ideas are needed, especially in the area of IT security.

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PLLS 2018: Workshop on the Protection of Long-Lived Systems

Following the first successful PLLS Workshop 2016 in Darmstadt, the second workshop on the protection of durable systems, PLLS 2018, takes place from 17 to 19 September 2018 in Pärnu, Estonia. CRISP spokesman Prof. Johannes Buchmann, CYEC [at] TU Darmstadt is program chair of the workshop. Prof. Stefan Katzenbeisser is a member of the program committee along with other scientists from the TU Darmstadt.

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Symposium "Insurance Fraud"

The symposium deals with the theme "Effective Fraud Management in the Insurance Industry". Various speakers provide in-depth insights into strategies, methods and current fraud detection and combat projects. Prof. Martin Steinebach, Fraunhofer SIT, talks about his research in the field of automated fraud detection.

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