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2012/08/27
EC SPRIDE Claude Shannon Fellow gets award from Intel
Intel Early Career Faculty Honor Program Results
Dr. Thomas Schneider, Claude Shannon Fellow from the European Center for Security and Privacy by Design (EC SPRIDE) and member of the Computer Science Faculty from Technische Universität Darmstadt gets the Intel Early Career Faculty Honor Program Award. The award is endowed with 35.000 USD. go
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2012/07/11
Self defense for smartphones
Claude Shannon Fellow is awarded 830,000 Euro to establish a new Emmy-Noether-Group
Darmstadt, 11.07.2012. Dr. Eric Bodden of the European Center for Security and Privacy by Design (EC SPRIDE) at TU Darmstadt is awarded 830.000 Euro by the German Research Foundation (DFG) to establish a new research group in the renowned Emmy Noether Pro-gram. Within the research project RUNSECURE, set to last five years, among other things, the group will develop methods that will allow end users to reliably recognize and prevent attacks by malicious apps on smartphones. go
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2011/02/28
TU Darmstadt awarded with funding for Competence Center for IT Security Research
Center “EC-SPRIDE“ will focus on Security and Privacy by Design
The Technische Universität Darmstadt (TU Darmstadt) has been awarded with funding to establish the competency center “EC-SPRIDE” by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research. The new center’s objective is protecting information technology users against fraud, misuse, sabotage and spying. go
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2011/11/22
Think about IT Security from the very beginning
The BMBF competence center “EC SPRIDE” launches a program for the promotion of young talent
The “European Center for Security and Privacy by Design – EC SPRIDE” at the TU Darmstadt has started its work with the launch of the Claude Shannon Program for promoting young talent. The Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) will support the competence center with funding of around 8 million euros over the next four years. This center for IT security supplements the strong basic research activities performed at the TU Darmstadt and further develops the results of the university in an application-oriented manner. “The launch of the new competence center EC SPRIDE shows that we are not only investing in scientific progress, but also Germany as a location for top researchers”, said Annette Schavan, the Federal Minister of Education and Research. go