SBA Research is a research center for Information Security funded partly by the national initiative for COMET Competence Centers for Excellent Technologies.
Two papers have been accepted at the DFRWS USA ’16 conference on digital forensics, to be held from August 7th to 10th, 2016 in Seattle, WA: Time is on my side: Steganography in filesystem metadata PeekaTorrent: Leveraging P2P Hash Values for Digital Forensics You can find pre-prints of… Read More
The paper “Whom You Gonna Trust? A Longitudinal Study on TLS Notary Services” by Georg Merzdovnik, Klaus Falb, Martin Schmiedecker, Artemios Voyiatzis and Edgar Weippl has been accepted for publication in the 30th Annual IFIP WG 11.3 Working Conference on Data and Applications Security and Privacy (DBSec 2016)… Read More
Aljosha Judmayr’s Tutorial on Cryptocurrencies at WWW 2016 was very well received. WWW’s keynote speakers Sir Tim Berners-Lee and Mary Ellen Zurko attended and you can read Mary Ellen’s tweets (tweet (Tweet, more ) Other positive comments by Tactika and Surya Kallumadi. Read More
Katharina Krombholz was invited to participate in the kick-off event and press conference of “Lange Nacht der Forschung” together with Gerald Klug (technology minister), Hannes Androsch (Austrian Council for Research and Technology Development) and Clara Eibensteiner (bmvit-research trainee). In front of the ‘Research-Tram”: Gerald Klug, Clara… Read More
Martin Schmiedecker and Sebastian Neuer gave insights into how hackers really worked in contrast to the what is portrayed in movies. A second exhibit showed how mobile devices may compromise their owners’ privacy. You can find the pictures from the OCG… Read More
On April 22, 2016, Adrian Dabrowski is a guest at Ö1 “Nachtquartier” and speaks about “to hack or not to hack”. He will answer questions from the audience about the life of a hacker and IT security researcher. April 22, 2016, 00:05, http://oe1.orf.at/programm/434407
Under the lead of TU Austria, we organize an Alpbach Breakout Session on Cyber-Security as a fundamental right. Participants include Isao Echizen (NII), Lokke Moerel (Tilburg University), Günter Müller (University of Freiburg), Reinhard Posch (TU Graz), and Bart Preneel (University of Leuven).
Tomek defended his PhD thesis “Verification and Validation of Scientific Workflow Re-executions” successfully and graduated with distinction. Congratulations!… Read More
Dominik Herrmann, post-doctoral researcher in the Security in Distributed Systems Group (SVS) at University of Hamburg, Germany gives a talk about “DNS Traffic Analysis: Opportunities, Risks, and (Self-)Defenses”. Abstract. Friday, 15.04.2016, 14.00-15.00 This event is hosted by the Vienna ACM SIGSAC Chapter.