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Tag: Scientific Conference

SBA Research @ BalCCon2k24

We're excited to announce that Michael Pucher, a researcher at SBA Research, delivered a compelling talk titled "Here Be Dragons: Ghidra Decompiler API Adventures" at this year's BalCCon. Read More
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Austrian Security Researchers Uncover Multiple Critical Vulnerabilities in VoWiFi – Affecting Austrian Mobile Operator!

Significant global security vulnerabilities and the possibility of eavesdropping in Voice over WiFi (VoWiFi) – one of the prevailing communication protocols in the mobile sector – have been exposed by security researchers from SBA Research, the University of Vienna, and the CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security in Saarbrücken. VoWiFi… Read More
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IEEE Euro S&P 2024: A Resounding Success in Vienna!

We are thrilled to announce the successful conclusion of IEEE Euro S&P 2024, held in the city of Vienna! This year’s conference brought together more than 300 leading experts, researchers, and practitioners from 32 countries in the field of cybersecurity, offering an unparalleled platform for knowledge exchange and collaboration. Read More
IEEE Euro S&P 2024: A Resounding Success in Vienna!

IEEE EuroS&P 2024: Vienna Becomes the Hub of Security & Privacy

We are pleased to announce that the 9th IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy (EuroS&P) will take place at the University of Vienna from July 8-12, 2024. As one of Europe’s leading conferences in the field of computer security and electronic privacy, EuroS&P will attract over 200 renowned researchers and… Read More
IEEE EuroS&P 2024: Vienna Becomes the Hub of Security & Privacy

Poster @HotSoS 2024

This year’s Hot Topics in the Science of Security Symposium (HotSoS 2024) was hosted by the NSA and took place virtually between April 2-4. Representing the CST team of MATRIS Research Group, Dominik Schreiber presented a poster titled “A Combinatorial Perspective towards Security Testing of Anonymity Networks”. Read More
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ACM MobiSys 2024 – Paper Accepted

Gabriel Gegenhuber’s new paper “Why E.T. Can’t Phone Home: A Global View on IP-based Geoblocking at VoWiFi” was recently accepted to the MobiSys conference happening in Tokyo in June 2024. The paper exposes existing blocking practices within worldwide mobile network operators that prevent customers from using Wi-Fi calling during roaming. Read More