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Algorithms made in Bochum are becoming the global standard for secure encryption in the age of quantum computing. They’ve arrived just in time.

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From June 27 to 29, 2023, the Cluster of Excellence CASA in Bochum organizes the WISC workshop for female PhD students and outstanding female students in IT security.

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Hot future topics for the Cluster of Excellence marked this one-day get-together.

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Drones shouldn’t be able to fly over airports and should have a unique serial number. In theory.

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In a friendly exchange, the minister got to know the Bochum site as a hotspot of cybersecurity research.

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Interview with Annika Wilde on the occasion of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science.

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From January 24 to 25, 2023, the first HArdware Reverse engineeRIng workShop (HARRIS'23) took place at the Ruhr-Universität Bochum. It was co-sponsored by the Cluster of Excellence CASA and the Max…

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In her statement, she argued for a more respectful treatment of IT users.

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The event doesn't take place.

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Media artist Marco Barotti's solo exhibition featured the artwork APES, created as part of the art-science residency of the CASA Cluster of Excellence, and explored the meaning of rituals in the…

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Everyone interested is welcome. The Event takes place in the Open Space, Building MC, at the Ruhr-Universität Bochum.

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Second CASA comic takes readers on a fascinating journey through the research of Research Hub A of the Cluster of Excellence CASA.

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Speakers are, among others, Dr. Kevin Macnish (Sopra Steria) and Dr. Deborah Wiltshire (GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences).

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Secret services want to know as much as possible. For example, they try to circumvent data encryption. This can cause collateral damage, warn Bochum researchers.

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In the new episodes, exciting guests from the IT security ecosystem of the Ruhr area talk about backgrounds and current events in the field of cyber security.

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Dr. Pascal Sasdrich (Chair of Security Engineering/Faculty of Computer Science) will be funded by the DFG with 1.3 million euros for his project CAVE.

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