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For their work entitled "Metadata Recovery From Obfuscated Programs Using Machine Learning", Mr. Aleieldin Salem and Mr. Sebastian Banescu were awarded the "Best Paper Award" at the "6th Software Security Protection and Reverse Engineering Workshop".

You are cordially invited to attend a talk by Dr. Markus Pizka, founder and CEO of itestra GmbH, about the challenges facing real-world software engineering. For more Information [Click here]

You are cordially invited to our upcoming event at the Munich Center for Internet Research. The event comprises a keynote discussing the topic of "How does digitalization affect education?" followed by a podium discussion. The even will take place on November 22nd, 2016 at 18:00 at the Bavarian…

Professor Alexander Pretschner would like to invite you to Munich Center for Internet Research's event in collaboration with the Bavarian Center for Digitalization (Zentrum Digitalisierung Bayern). The event entitled "Bricks or clicks: the future of education in the digital age" includes a keynote…

For their work on awareness of Social Engineering attacks, entitled "SocialSec - A Serious Game on Social Engineering", Dr. Sebastian Pape of the Goethe-Universität Frankfurt and Dr. Kristian Beckers of the Technical University of Munich were awarded the 3rd prize of the German IT-Security award.

Professor Alexander Pretschner would like to invite you to Munich Center for Internet Research's event in collaboration with the Bavarian Center for Digitalization (Zentrum Digitalisierung Bayern). The event entitled "What can Technologists learn from the History of the Internet?" includes a keynote…

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Context It is widely believed that testing and debugging cyber-physical systems (CPS) are challenging. In an interesting cooperation with a leading company in automotive industry, we are focusing on Automotive CPS and trying to face the challenges in testing and debugging automotive systems. In…

Type: Master Seminar Semester: Winter Semester 2016/17 Language: English Preliminary Meeting: Monday 27.06.2016, 15.00, 00.11.038 [More Information]

The goal of this lab is to teach students how to protect software applications against so called Man-At-The-End (MATE) attackers. MATE attackers control the system on which the application is running and their goals include but are not limited to: reverse engineering a proprietary algorithm,…