Collaborations of TruST

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Academic Collaborations

Partners Research Topic
Carnegie Mellon University

Trustworthy Anomaly Detection for Industrial Control Systems

Convide (CRC 1608) at KIT Consistency in the View-Based Development of Cyber-Physical Systems
EPFL Differential Fuzzing
ETH Zurich Framework for Phishing Studies
Georgia Institute of Technology Sensor Reconfiguration Attacks for Stealthy UAV Manipulation
INRIA – National Institute for Research in
Digital Science and Technology
E-Voting
Institute of Science Tokyo Trustworthy Self-adapting Systems
Politecnico di Milano

Human-Machine Interaction, Intersymbolic AI and Explainability

Singapore University of Technology and Design Cyber Secure Critical Infrastructure: Joint Lab Experiments KASTEL Security Lab Energy & iTrust
Stanford University, Computer Science Department and Law School Operationalizing 'Risk' as a Legal and Computational Concept under the EU AI Act
TU Wien LLMs in IT Security Research, XAI in Security
University of Waterloo Scalable Verification of Imperative Program

 

PhD Programs

Partners
University of Luxembourg
University of Southern Denmark

 

Transfer to Industry

Partners Research Topic
ABB Corporate Research Center Attack Detection in Heterogenous Systems
BASF SE ChemCrypt – Suitability of a specific approach for a physical Proof of Work
IBM Deutschland Research & Development GmbH Hardware-based Cryptography
IBM Research Zurich Group Verifiable Random Functions
Infineon Technologies AG
Sec4IoMT – Security for the Internet of Medical Things
Mercedes-Benz AG VINKRYPTOR – Pseudonymization of Vehicle Identification Numbers
Pionix GmbH Identification of Security Requirements and Assumptions for the “EVerest” Software
S.A.F.E. – Association for the Promotion of and Research and Consumer Protection in the Field of Electromobility IIP 2.0 – Certification of Privacy-Enhancing Technologies
SAP SE Cryptographic Macroenclave
WIBU-SYSTEMS AG Sec4IoMT – Security for the Internet of Medical Things

 

Transfer to Society

Partners Research Topic
Digital Governance Standards Institute (DGSI), Canada CAN/DGSI 111-1: Online Electoral Voting – Part 1: Implementation of Online Voting in Canadian Municipal Elections
Federal Government Commissioner for Information Security (BfIT) Scientific Working Group of the National Cybersecurity Council
German Bundestag, Committee on Research, Technology and Technology Assessment Public panel discussion “E-voting – Alternative Voting Formats and Their Security Measures”, incl. keynote
National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST), USA Post-Quantum Cryptography Standardization