System security refers to the measures taken to protect information systems from theft, damage to hardware or software, and disruption or misdirection of services. This includes controlling physical access to hardware and protecting against harm that may come via network access, data and code injection, and operator malpractice. With the increasing reliance on computer systems, including smart devices and wireless networks, system security is becoming increasingly important.
Tutorial on Security and Privacy in Federated Learning
Last week, members of our research group — Alessandro Pegoraro, Phillip Rieger, and Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi — presented a comprehensive tutorial on the security and privacy of AI-based systems at the prestigious summer school on real-world cryptography and privacy in Vodice, Croatia. This event attracted researchers from around the globe, who shared their insights on various security and privacy topics.
Presentations on IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy
Last week, our group participated in the prestigious IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy and presented 3 of our newest research papers there.
Presentations at the Networks and Distributed System Security (NDSS) Symposium 2024
From February 27th to February 29th, 2024, the annual Networks and Distributed System Security (NDSS) Symposium was held in San Diego, California. Recognized as an A* conference, NDSS stands as a top venue for presenting the latest advancements in security research.
High-Tech Women 2024
September 25, 2024
The System Security Lab from TU Darmstadt, in collaboration with CROSSING, have hosted the fourth annual High-Tech Women Event (HTW’24) in Darmstadt on September 25-26, 2024 . Organized since 2020, this event brought together accomplished women in technology and science from around the world.
Honoring and Celebrating Prof. Ross Anderson: Innovator, Mentor, and Eternal Inspiration
September 24, 2024
On September 24, 2024, at Jagdschloss Kranichstein in Darmstadt, Germany, a memorial event will honor Professor Ross Anderson from the University of Cambridge, renowned for his pioneering contributions to computer security and cryptography. His work profoundly influenced modern security practices, and his legacy as a mentor and advocate for digital rights will be celebrated.