Best Paper Award at ICDF2C
The paper “File Detection On Network Traffic Using Approximate Matching” was distinguished by the best paper award at the ICDF2C’14 in New Haven.
The paper “File Detection On Network Traffic Using Approximate Matching” was distinguished by the best paper award at the ICDF2C’14 in New Haven.
Starting in September, I joined the University of New Haven (CT, US) as an Assistant Professor. I will support the UNH Cyber Forensics Research and Education Group and teach different lectures in the area of Cyber Security / Cyber Forensics. Why I joined UNH? It is a small, rising University which is extremely practical oriented. I also […]
On Monday, June 30th 2014, I successfully defended my PhD thesis “On the utility of bytewise approximate matching in computer science with a special focus on digital forensics investigations” after being a member of the da/sec group since 2011. I would like to thank the members of the examing committee: Prof. Dr. Stefan Katzenbeisser (TU Darmstadt), Prof. Dr. […]