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CRISP at CEBIT 2018
The CRISP-partners Fraunhofer SIT and Fraunhofer IGD show their newest development and innovative solutions at CEBIT in Hanover from 11. until 15. June. Dr. Reiner Wichert, managing director of CRISP gives an overview of the cyber security research of Darmstadt on Wednesday June 13, 2018 at 13:00 o'clock at the joint stand Digitales Hessen in hall 17 | stand E44.
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PROTECTIVE starts Test Operation
The European project PROTECTIVE (Proactive Risk Management through Improved Cyber Situational Awareness) initiated the test operation of a system that allows the automatic sharing of security information. On the part of the TU Darmstadt the CRISP-researcher Prof. Max Mühlhäuser takes part in PROTECTIVE with his research group. The researchers from Darmstadt bring their expertise in the field of Computational Trust Managements to judge and visualize the quality of the threat data.
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Second Funding Phase for Crypthograpy- Special Research Area CROSSING granted
On May 17, the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) granted the second funding phase for the special research area CROSSING, that exists at TU Darmstadt since 2014. From 2018 until 2022 CROSSING will be granted an additional 10 Million Euro.
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BMBF-Innovation Forum "Civil Security" 2018
Prof. Christian Reuter, CYSEC [at] TU Darmstadt, is member of a panel discussion of this years innovation forum "Civil Society" of the BMBF. Combined with Prof. Wolf-Dieter Lukas, BMBF; Dr. Janina Lara Dressler, Deutscher Feuerwehrverband; Matthias Oel, European Commission – General Directorate for Migration and Interior and Gerald Richter, corporate security Deutsche Bahn he discusses about topics such as " Analog and Digital Competence - Implications for Personal", "Digitalization and Networking – Perspectives dealing with biological Dangers" as well as "Safe travel, even under the Surface".
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Digital Future 2018
Deputy speaker of CRISP Prof. Michael Waidner is one of the keynote-speakers at the Digital Future Science Match 2018. The Digital Future Science Match is a international computer conference that takes place every spring in Berlin, in honor of the invention of the Z3 computer from Konrad Zuse in May 1941.
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