Our paper, Demonstrating Post-Quantum Remote Attestation for RISC-V Devices, authored by Maximilian Barger (MSc Computer Security student at VU Amsterdam), Marco Brohet and Francesco Regazzoni, has been accepted as an extended abstract at the 2024 Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition (DATE).
As one of the three representing teams of our Informatics Institute at the Amsterdam Science Park Open Day, CCI members Kyrian and Marco gave a demo on how scientists hack hardware–in an effort to make it more secure, afterwards.
Kanwal Batool participated & had a Poster demonstration for the event of “Security & Privacy in the age of AI” organised by DistriNet Research Unit at Campus Arenberg III, KU Leuven, Heverlee, Leuven, Belgium.
Kanwal Batool presented work @ IFIP, the International Federation for Information Processing, in the Working Group “Network & Distributed Systems Security”.
The Lorentz Center hosted a week-long international workshop on Future Computing for Digital Infrastructures. More than 40 experts participated and discussed current and future challenges and potential solutions in computing, including the effects on computing by artificial intelligence, sustainability, and security.
The paper titled Enabling Collaborative Multi-Domain Applications: A Blockchain-Based Solution with Petri Net Workflow Modeling and Incentivization by Zhou, X., Cushing, R., Koning, R., Belloum, A., Grosso, P., Klous, S., van Engers, T.
The paper titled The dynamics of corruption under an optional external supervision service by Xin Zhou, Adam Belloum, Michael H. Lees, Tom van Engers, Cees de Laat has been published at Applied Mathematics and Computation.
Maximilian Barger, MSc Computer Security student at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, received the Best Short Paper Award at CompSys 2023 for his research project that was supervised by CCI members Marco Brohet and Francesco Regazzoni. Congratulations, Max!