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For the office of HGI and CASA we are looking for a new colleague in full-time (39.83 hrs./week) as soon as possible, limited until 31.12.2025.

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Software systems based on algorithms can contribute to the discrimination of people applying for a jobs. To change that, support is needed!

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Intelligent monkeys, mathematical hunter fences and holes in a computer case - find out what all this has to do with IT security in a special issue of Rubin.

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The award recognizes her outstanding scientific achievements and her commitment to the advancement and equality of women in the field of computer science.

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Who has ever been hit by cybercrime? How do people protect themselves from it? A survey reveals similarities and differences between different groups around the world.

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Humans often have no chance whatsoever of distinguishing artificially created images, audio or videos from the real deal. This is why researchers are working on automated recognition.

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The vulnerability in OOXML signatures makes it easy to forge Word documents.

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The program is still available online.

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A look back at the SecHuman & CASA Spring School "Practicing security hands-on. Methods and practice of inclusive security".

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Uta Menges and Jonas Hielscher want to lift the label of being a nuisance from IT security measures and incorporate them more effectively into everyday life.

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The conference took place in San Francisco from 22 - 25 May.

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The conference will be held in Orlando, Florida from 17-21 June.

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Many countries have tried to reduce the infection rate with the help of Covid-19 apps. These only make a difference if people use them. Recent surveys show which factors play a role for the user…

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The meeting between scientists and company representatives at Beckmannshof set the stage for future collaboration.

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On Thursday, June 1, 2023 the next regulars' table will be held.

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Cryptocurrencies are not subject to centralised governance. The community holds the power – but fails to do all that needs to be done. As a result, the collateral of the currency might be at risk.

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