Prof. Dr. Dominique Schröder was interviewed for c't (Magazine for Computer Technology), issue 5/20. You can find the article titled „Datensammler entdecken die DNA ihrer Kunden als Kapital“ on page 16.
On 16 October 2019, Prof. Dr. Dominique Schröder will be at the German Bundestag as an expert for the Committee on Health. He has been invited to answer questions concerning IT security.
The paper„Atomic Multi-Channel Updates with Constant Collateralin Bitcoin-Compatible Payment-Channel Networks“ by Christoph Egger (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg), Pedro Moreno-Sanchez (TU Wien) and Matteo Maffei (TU Wien) has been accepted at ACM CCS 2019.
Intel in Nuremberg is currently offering a position for a bachelor / master thesis on the topic „Secure Device Personalization“. Click here for further information.
Bernardo Magri was awarded a COST grant to visit Prof. Dr. Daniele Venturi at the Computer Science department of Sapienza University of Rome, Italy, for the period of February 10th to February 17th 2017.