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- A Comprehensive Attack and Defense Model for the Automotive Domain. SAE International Journal of Transportation Cybersecurity and Privacy 2 (1), 2019 more… Full text ( DOI ) Full text (mediaTUM)
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M.Sc. Thomas Hutzelmann
Technical University of Munich
Informatics 4 - Chair of Software & Systems Engineering (Prof. Pretschner)
Postal address
Postal:
Boltzmannstr. 3
85748 Garching b. München
About Me
A nerd having fun in Computer Science, especially with Security in the Automotive Domain.
Teaching
Main organization and exercise
- Lecture: Practical IT-Security [Elite Study Program Software Engineering] (WS 16+17+18+19+20+21+22)
- Lab: Hacking Automotive Networks (SS 19)
- Seminar: Automotive Software Engineering (SS 19)
- Lecture: Modelling of Distributed Systems (SS 19)
- Lecture: Foundations of Program- and System-Development (WS 17+18+19)
- Lecture: Ring Lecture Digitalization (SS 17+18+19+21+22)
Guest contributions and inputs
- Lecture: Security Engineering (SS 20+21+22)
- Lecture: Safety and Security (WS 20)
- Lecture: Automotive Software Engineering (SS 17)
- Lab: Secure Coding (SS 17)
Thesis Supervision
- Systematic Security Analysis of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (Master's Thesis WS 23)
- Qualitative Quality Assessment of Intrusion Detection Systems for the Controller Area Network (Master's Thesis SS 21)
- A Systematc Assessment of Machine Learning-Based Intrusion Detection Systems for the Automotive Domain (Bachelor's Thesis SS 21)
- Systematic Evaluation and Refinement of Automotive Intrusion Detection Systems (Master's Thesis WS 20)
- Systematic Development of Automotive Intrusion Detection Systems (Master's Thesis WS 20)
- Intrusion Detection on the CAN Bus—A Systematic Literature Study (Final Thesis WS19)
- Application of a Methodology for Systematic Evaluation of Intrusion Detection Systems (Guided Research WS19)
- Compromising Autonomous Driving through Low Level Vulnerabilities (Master's Thesis WS 19)
- Data Trace Collection from Moving Cars (Bachelor's Thesis WS 18)
- Automated Security Analysis of E/E Architectures (Master's Thesis WS 18)
- CAN Bus Intrusion Detection (Master's Thesis WS 18)
- Real-Time Remote Intrusion Detection (Master's Thesis SS 18)