SBA Research is a research center for Information Security funded partly by the national initiative for COMET Competence Centers for Excellent Technologies.
Andreas Schuster will present a special forensics workshop ragarding memory analysis. The workshop will take place on the 22/23 of april, 2010 and will focus on: Intel x86 hardware platform Random Access Memory (RAM) Techniques of adressing Forensic backup of the RAM, methods and tools Windows memory management Objects of… Read More
Mar 2, 2010 @SBA: 17:30 – 17:50, SBA: “Cloud-Tools” und Auswirkungen auf Sicherheitsanforderungen 17:50 – 18:25, SBA-Partner Security Research: Sicherheit und Virtualisierung 18:25 – 19:00, SBA-Partner factline: Bedeutung der Verlässlichkeit und Sicherheit für Zusammenarbeit über Web-Plattformen
The ‘Explore, Investigate and Correlate’ (EIC) Conceptual Framework for Digital Forensics Information Visualisation by Grant Osborne, University of Adelaide, South Australia
From March to May and from August to December 2010 Martin Mulazzani will work on his research in Privacy and Forensics at Purdue University in Elisa Bertino’s group.
New paper “Send and Pretend: Exploiting Transcript Consistency Issues in End-to-End Encrypted Group Chats”, was recently accepted for the 35th USENIX Security Symposium. The paper is a collaboration between SBA, the University of Vienna, and the Interdisciplinary Transformation University Austria (IT:U). It was authored by Gabriel K. Gegenhuber, Moritz Grefner, Maximilian Günther, Matthäus Wininger, David Schmidt, and Aljosha Judmayer. ∞
The IRIS web application in version 2.4.26 and possibly others is vulnerable to stored cross-site scripting (XSS) in the assets (CVE-2026-16969), custom attributes (CVE-2026-18360) and datastore upload (CVE-2026-18361) functions. ∞
We are proud to celebrate the outstanding achievements of our researchers, who were recognized at the University of Vienna Faculty of Computer Science's Best-of-the-Best Awards on June 24. ∞