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Society depends on more and more information systems, which need to be secured against intentional disruption. The Distributed and Embedded Security group (DIES) forms the heart of the information security research at the University of Twente. We work on data security, network security and cybercrime prevention. Our research tools include cryptography, formal methods, machine learning and case studies. Results are applied to health and food management, critical control systems, and social and enterprise networks.
Latest News
| March 21, 2013 | Article 'Crimineel gaat vaker digitaal' - Tubantia |
Pieter Hartel, Marianne Junger and Lorena Montoya investigated the influence of information- and communication technology (computer, smartphones, internet) on traditional criminial offences like burglary, fraud and threat. Further information. | |
| March 01, 2013 | Welcome new postdoc |
Andreas Peter started work today as a PostDoc. | |
| February 26, 2013 | Article 'Autopech op de weg' - magazine Computer Idee |
Frank Kargl is quoted in an article published in the magazine Computer Idee, number 6, about car safety and security. The magazine can be bought in the stores from February 26th. Further information. |
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