The System Security Lab focuses on the security and privacy aspects of modern computing platforms, including software and hardware security, IoT security, AI security, and trustworthy computing. Our research aims to identify, analyze, and mitigate vulnerabilities in both traditional and emerging technologies, ensuring resilient and secure systems. We explore hardware-assisted security mechanisms, secure IoT architectures, AI-driven security models, and privacy-preserving computing to defend against evolving cyber threats. By integrating cryptographic techniques, secure hardware design, and AI security frameworks, we strive to build trustworthy, attack-resistant, and future-proof computing platforms.
Munich Satellite Navigation Summit 2025
Happy to be part of the Munich Satellite Navigation Summit 2025 which took place in the magnificent setting of the Munich Residenz
Advancing Hardware Security with AI: HFL – Hardware Fuzzing Loop with Reinforcement Learning
We are excited to highlight one of the standout presentations from Lyon, France in 2025: “HFL: Hardware Fuzzing Loop with Reinforcement Learning”, presented by Lichao Wu from TU Darmstadt – System Security Lab.
HackTheSilicon @ DATE’25 Award Winners Announced!
HackTheSilicon is the world's largest Hardware Security Competition.
The exciting award ceremony of HackTheSilicon @ DATE’25, held in Lyon, France as part of the prestigious DATE’25 conference.
Currently no entries available.