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Invited Talks

Lukas Seifert: "Ausarbeitung eines möglichst unsicheren IDPs, der nach OIDC-Protokoll zulässig ist"
(Abschlussvortrag PG IT-Sicherheit/Cyber Security) - Teilvortrag 1

Jannis Schröder: "Implementierung des Fisheye State Routingalgorithmus in Meshtastic"
(Abschlussvortrag PG Kommunikationssysteme)

Akin Demir: "Tracking-Risiken erkennen: Ein System zur Analyse von BLE-Daten"
(Abschlussvortrag PG IT-Sicherheit/Cyber Security)

Damyan Doychev: "Innovationen im Datenschutz: SynDiffix und die Grenzen synthetischer Daten"
(Abschlussvortrag PG IT-Sicherheit/Cyber Security)

Haris Abdullah: "Securing Health Data Systems: Leveraging Synthetic Data Generation for Wearable Sensors"
(Final Presentation Master Thesis)

Sameh Al Kheder: "Erkennung bösartiger JavaScript-Pakete mithilfe von Transformer-basierten Embeddings (XLNET) und modernen Klassifikatoren"
(Einleitungsvortrag Bachelorarbeit)

Joel Pelzer: "Möglichkeiten des Cache-Poisoning bei Python"
(Einleitungsvortrag Bachelorarbeit)
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IEEE LCN 2008

Matthias Frank (right), General Chair of IEEE LCN 2008, and his local support team at Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
IEEE LCN 2008

Matthias Frank (right), General Chair of IEEE LCN 2008, receiving the Certificate of Appreciation from Computer Society TCCC Chair Burkhard Stiller (left). Center: Azzedine Boukerche, Univ. of Ottawa.
NATO Exercise Common Shield

Monika Wieneke (center), Ph.D. student supervised by Prof. Martini, successfully presenting her work on Hazardous Material Localisation & Person Tracking during the NATO exercise Common Shield at the Eckernförde Naval Base.
Laser & Light Lab

Students performing lab work in the Laser & Light Lab of the Work Group Communication Systems (more details are available in German only).
AFCEA Student Award 2008

Tillmann Werner (second from left) received the 2008 AFCEA Student Award (and 3,500 €) for his diploma thesis on "Automatic Generation of complex Intrusion Detection Signatures", supervised by Prof. Martini. Congratulations!