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A Recipe againt the Might of Quantum Computers

 A team of CRISP-speaker Professor Johannes Buchmann of TU Darmstadt developed a quantum computers secure procedure for digital signatures, which is now a common internet standard.
Dramatic advances in the development of quantum computers, is a cause for concern regarding the future security of the internet, as the superfast computers can hack common encoding and digital signatures in no time at all. Hence, researcher world-wide are developing new security procedures that are supposed to be immune against attacks from quantum computers, so-called post-quantum-cryptography.

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CRISP Speaker is invited to the Bundestag as an Expert

The 11. session of their legislative period the Committee of Digital Agenda deals with the current state  of the development of quantum computers.  CRISP speaker Prof. Johannes Buchmann, CYSEC [at] TU Darmstadt, took part in the public hearing as one of seven invited experts.

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Prof. Mira Mezini is being honored as an Outstanding Personality with Migration Background

CRISP-Researcher and vice president of TU Darmstadt, Prof. Mira Mezini, is being honored as an outstanding personality with a migration background by the Hessian Minister for social and integration issues, Stefan Grüttner, in castle Biebrich in Wiesbaden.

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Eurographics Gold Medal 2018 goes to Prof. Dieter W. Fellner

For his extraordinary carrier and merits for the advancements of computer graphics, Prof. Dr. techn. Dieter W. Fellner, Fraunhofer IGD,  was honored and distinguished. However the inter­national research organization for computer graphics didn't award Fellner the gold medal just for his research: He was also honored for the leading position he has been holding for years at the Eurographics Association.

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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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