In our day-to-day life, cryptographic security and security
engineering have become of in-creasing importance. Prominent examples
include on-line transactions, mobile communica-tion, RFID tags, and
the new passports. Applications in industry and business range from
the automotive sector (digital tachograph, key-less entry systems,
immobilizers) to the health care industry (health professional card,
electronic health card).
Cryptographic security and security engineering have many
aspects. They include the theo-retical foundations in mathematics,
challenges in engineering software and hardware (e.g., secure and
efficient implementation) as well as economical, legal, and social
aspects.
In this working group, we will cover the different aspects of applied
cryptography and secu-rity engineering through presentations and
discussions. First, we will briefly review the mathematical
foundations of cryptography. We will then focus on cryptographic
algorithms and protocols and study the problems that arise in the
context of actually engineering and building complex secure systems
which should remain dependable in the face of malicious attackers.
Remark: The literature (textbooks and papers) for this working group
is in English. The pres-entations may be given in English or
German.
Geeignet für Studenten der Fächer Mathematik und Informatik sowie der Ingenieur- und Wirtschaftschaftswissenschaften (mit einer soliden Mathematikausbildung)
Prof. Susanne Wetzel
Stevens Institute of Technology
Department of Computer Science
Castle Point on Hudson
Hoboken, NJ 07030 USA
eMail: swetzel AT cs DOT stevens DOT edu
WWW: http://www.cs.stevens.edu/~swetzel/
Dr. Torsten Schütze
Robert Bosch GmbH
Corporate Reasearch and Advance Engineering / Software (CR/AEA)
Postfach 30 02 40
D-70442 Stuttgart, Germany
eMail: torsten DOT schuetze AT bosch DOT com
eMail: torsten DOT schuetze AT gmx DOT net
WWW: http://www.torsten-schuetze.de
Name, Vorname | Universität, Studiengang, Semesterzahl | Vortrag | |
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Sandro Bauer | Universität Regensburg, Wirtschaftsinformatik, 4 | studienstiftung@sandrobauer.eu | |
André Dau | TU München, Informatik, 4 | andre.dau@arcor.de | |
Christopher Grob | Universität Karlsruhe, Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen, 2 | christophergrob@gmail.com | |
Andreas Gross | TU Kaiserslautern, Mathematik, 3 | agross2@web.de | |
Sebastian Hanschke | Universität Münster, Wirtschaftsinformatik, 2 | SebastianHanschke@gmx.de | |
Samuel Hetterich | Universität Frankfurt/M., Mathematik/Physik, 4 | email@samuel-hetterich.de | |
Matthias Hüser | Imperial College, London, Elektrotechnik, 2 | matthias.hueser08@imperial.ac.uk | |
Martin Maas | University of Cambridge, Queens College, Informatik, 2 | martinmaas@gmx.de | |
Matthias Ohst | TU München, Mathematik, 4 | matthias.ohst@freenet.de | |
Lena Riediger | Frankfurt School of Finance & Management, BWL, 2 | lenariediger@gmx.de | |
Katja Rösch | TU München, BWL, 2 | katja-roesch@web.de | |
Julian Schiele | TU München, Elektrotechnik & Informationstechnik, 2 | JulianSchiele@gmx.de | |
Damaris Schindler | Universität Stuttgart, Mathematik, 4 | damaris.schindler@web.de | |
Jonathan von Schroeder | Universität Bremen, Technomathematik/Mathematik, 2 | j.von.schroeder@gmail.com | |
Martin Skrodzki | TU Dortmund, Informatik/Mathematik, 2 | martin.skrodzki@gmx.de | |
Fabian Steiner | TU München, Elektrotechnik, 2 | info@fabis-site.net | |
Frauke Tabert | Universität Karlsruhe, Wirtschaftsingenieurswesen, 2 | frau.ta@email.de | |
Christian Tiedt | TU Hamburg-Harburg, Informatik, Ingenieurwissenschaften, 2 | christian.tiedt@gmail.com | pdf pdf |
Bernd Waschneck | LMU München, Physik, 2 | bernd@waschneck.com |
Unser Team von links nach rechts, vorn: Dr. Torsten Schütze, Jonathan von
Schroeder, Damaris Schindler, Sandro Bauer, Lena Riediger, Andre Dau,
Andreas Gross, Samuel Hetterich, Bernd Waschneck, Sebastian Hanschke,
Matthias Hüser
hinten: Fabian Steiner, Julian Schiele, Martin Maas, Katja Rösch,
Frauke Tabert, Christian Tiedt, Martin Skrodski, Christoph Grob,
Matthias Ohst, Prof. Susanne Wetzel