News
31 October 2018
Taiwanese researchers visit TU Delft’s Cyber Security Group
On the 9th of October a delegation from Taiwan visited the Computer Security Group of TU Delft to explore how TU Delft and two Taiwanese universities can collaborate in shaping the future of computer security.
30 October 2018
Assistant professor Stjepan Picek participated at the Heidelberg Laureate Forum
In September, assistant professor Stjepan Picek (Cyber Security group EEMCS) participated at the Heidelberg laureate forum as one of 200 selected young researchers.
25 September 2018
Majid Nateghizad, Thijs Veugen, Zekeriya Erkin and Reginald L. Lagendijk were nominated for the best paper award in ARES 2018 for their work titled “Secure Equality Testing Protocols in the Two-Party Setting.”
17 September 2018
ENCS Helps Organize 4TU Cyber Security Week
Last week, ENCS welcomed 23 students from TU Delft and UTwente to Cyber Security Week in Amsterdam, hosted in collaboration with Netbeheer Nederland. The week provided the students with insight into the energy sector’s cyber security challenges, engaging them in practical exercises and talks by cyber-security experts from energy companies and government.
03 September 2018
ENCS Welcomes Students To Energy Cyber Security Week
What does the energy transition mean for cyber security? What effect on security will widespread electric vehicles have? Do you have what it takes to defend a SCADA system from attack?
21 August 2018
A Slam for Cybersecurity@TU Delft
This year has been the most successful year for TU Delft’s Cybersecurity group so far, and marks the first year in which the group was able to place a paper in every single one of the Big Four.
20 August 2018
Simple human errors often cause cyber security breaches
A company leaking private data of millions of customers, or becoming a victim of cyber-attacks costing hundreds of thousands to millions of Euros has become an almost daily occurrence, in what seems to be highly sophisticated attacks. “When investigating these attacks more closely however, they are actually often not sophisticated, and neither are the vulnerabilities that lead to them,” says Tobias Fiebig, assistant professor at TPM and leading researcher.
17 August 2018
First large-scale market analysis of underground cybercrime economy
Cybercrime is easier to carry out as more and more online criminal services (commodities) become available. TU Delft researcher Rolf van Wegberg investigated the extent and growth of this specific online underground economy.
18 June 2018
35th Annual Assembly of the Croatian Academy of Engineering
On May 21 in Zagreb, the 35th Annual General Assembly of the Croatian Academy of Engineering (HATZ) was held.
13 June 2018