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Full Paper Accepted at CHI 2017
2017/02/20
We will present a full paper at CHI 2017: Flexibles: Deformation-Aware 3D-Printed Tangibles for Capacitive Touchscreens (Martin Schmitz, Jürgen Steimle, Jochen Huber, Niloofar Dezfuli & Max Mühlhäuser)
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TK presents results of Process Mining Project
2017/03/15
TK conducted a joint project with two EMEs, PAF (Process Analytics Factory, main partner) and Service Trace, both incorporated in Darmstadt. The project produced novel approaches to generate process analytics reports from raw business process log data.
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SmartGuidance'17 – 2nd UbiComp Workshop on Intelligent Personal Support of Human Behavior
2017/05/03
In today's fast-paced environment, humans are faced with various problems such as information overload, stress, health and social issues. So-called anticipatory systems promise to approach these issues through personal guidance or support within a user's daily and professional life.
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Paper presented at IEEE/IFIP DISSECT 2017
2017/05/29
TK researcher (Dr. Emmanouil Vasilomanolakis) has presented his paper titled “Defending Against Probe-Response Attacks” in the IEEE/IFIP Workshop on Security for Emerging Distributed Network Technologies (DISSECT) 2017.
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Paper on “Trust-aware CIDS” accepted at IFIPTM 2017
2017/05/29
TK researchers (Dr. Emmanouil Vasilomanolakis and Dr. Sheikh Mahbub Habib) got a paper accepted in this year’s IFIP Trust Management conference.
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Papers on “Resilience and Smart Grids” accepted in IEEE ICNSC 2017 and ENERGY 2017
2017/05/29
TK researchers (Dr. Andrea Tundis and Rolf Egert) got a paper titled “Applying a Properties Modeling Approach for Monitoring Smart Grids” accepted in IEEE ICNSC 2017 conference.
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TK researcher got two papers accepted in top conferences
2017/05/29
TK researcher (Nikolaos Alexopoulos) got two papers accepted in prestigious USENIX Security 2017 and IEEE TrustCom 2017 conferences.
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Press Article about TraCINg is online
2017/06/06
An exciting article about project TraCINg , managed by TK researchers Dr. Florian Volk and Carlos Garcia, has been published on hessen-schafft-wissen.de, an initiative of the Hessian Ministry for Science and Arts to provide information about the scientific landscape in Hesse.
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Publication by TK researchers accepted at a top venue
2017/06/19
One more publication entitled “Advancing Trust Visualisations for Wider Applicability and User Acceptance” by TK researchers Oksana Kulyk, Benjamin Reinheimer, Paul Gerber, Florian Volk, Melanie Volkamer and Max Mühlhäuser has been accepted at top venue 16th IEEE International Conference on Trust, Security and Privacy in Computing and Communications (IEEE TrustCom-17) which will take place on August 1-4 in Sydney, Australia.
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Prof. Dr. Max Mühlhäuser gave invited talk at IT-Sicherheitskongress in Bonn
2017/06/19
On May 17th, Prof. Dr. Max Mühlhäuser gave an invited talk at the 15th “Deutscher It-Sicherheitskongress” about industrial security and internet of things (IoT) in Bonn-Bad Godesberg. In his keynote “Sicherheit, Privatheit, Vertrauen bei IoT – Herausforderungen für|Recht und Technik” he illustrated privacy, trust and security within IoT as well as the major challenges in law and engineering.
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TK members Dr. Sheikh Mahbub Habib and Dr. Emmanouil Vasilomanolakis are serving as guest editors
2017/07/04
TK researchers (Dr. Sheikh Mahbub Habib and Dr. Emmanouil Vasilomanolakis) are serving as guest editors in the special issue “Trust Management in the Cyber-Security Era” of the prestigious Security and Communication Networks journal.
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Papers presented at IEEE ICDCS 2017
2017/07/04
TK researchers (Dr. Lin Wang and Julien Gedeon from the SUN area) have made research progress on edge computing and recently, they presented two papers at the 37th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS). ICDCS is a premier venue and the oldest conference for distributed computing research.
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“Mit Honigtöpfen gegen Cyber-Attacken” Article in Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ)
2017/07/25
Through the placement of so called “Honeypots”, Carlos Garcia, Emmanouil Vasilomanolakis and Florian Volk, TK researchers around Professor Max Mühlhäuser, want to find out how hackers work. An interessting article about their research work has been published in Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung on 18 July 2017.
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TK researcher Christian Meurisch Best Poster Award winner
2017/07/25
Mit gezielt ausgelegten Ködern – sogenannte Honeypots (Honigtöpfe) – legen Informatiker der TU Darmstadt unter der Leitung von Prof. Max Mühlhäuser Köder aus, um Hacker anzulocken. Fast minütlich werden Angriffe registriert. Die Forscher erhalten so zahlreiche Informationen über Cyber-Angriffe und erarbeiten daraus Abwehrstrategien.
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Informatiker der TU Darmstadt legen Köder für Hacker aus
2017/07/25
Mit gezielt ausgelegten Ködern – sogenannte Honeypots (Honigtöpfe) – legen Informatiker der TU Darmstadt unter der Leitung von Prof. Max Mühlhäuser Köder aus, um Hacker anzulocken. Fast minütlich werden Angriffe registriert. Die Forscher erhalten so zahlreiche Informationen über Cyber-Angriffe und erarbeiten daraus Abwehrstrategien.