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.
Our Team Wins Two Distinguished Paper Awards at NDSS Symposium 2025 – One of the Top Four Security Conferences in the World!
Secure AI for Health Defense, and Beyond that took place at UC San Diego, on February 19, 2025
Secure AI for Health Defense, and Beyond that took place at UC San Diego, on February 19, 2025
U.S. Consul General Brian Heath visits the System Security Lab
Exchange on cybersecurity from AI to satellite research
On January 24, 2025, Professor of Informatics Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi welcomed the U.S. Consul General in Frankfurt, Brian Heath, and his delegation for a visit to the System Security Lab. The discussions focused on current developments in IT security, ranging from artificial intelligence (AI) to satellite research.
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