Contact

University of Oldenburg Faculty II - Department of Computer Science Department Safety-Security-Interaction 26111 Oldenburg

Secretariat

Ingrid Ahlhorn

A03 2-208

+49 (0) 441 - 798 2426

Safety-Security-Interaction

Welcome to the Safety-Security-Interaction Group!

The Safety-Security-Interaction group is concerned with the development of theoretically sound technologies for maintaining the security of IT systems in the context of safety-critical systems and the Internet of Things. The main emphasis lies on developing security solutions tailored to the context-specific conditions in safety-critical systems, thereby giving special importance to studying the interaction between the security and the safety of the systems to be protected.

Job announcement

Ph.D. Position in IoT Security; Application deadline: 8 March 2026

News

Runner-up at DCSRP award 2024!

Runner-up at the „Dutch Cyber Security Research Paper (DCSRP)” Award for the paper „DeepCASE: Semi-Supervised Contextual Analysis of Security Events” with SSI-involvement! With this achievement, the paper is among the top-3 cybersecurity research papers published in 2022 or 2023 in the Netherlands!

The paper „DeepCASE: Semi-Supervised Contextual Analysis of Security Events” (with SSI-involvement), which was published at the top conference IEEE Security & Privacy 2022, was selected as runner-up for the „Dutch Cyber Security Research Paper (DCSRP)” award! With this achievement, the paper is among the top-3 cybersecurity research papers published in 2022 or 2023 in the Netherlands!

An international jury, consisting of Roberto Avanzi (ARM Germany, Germany), Aurélien Francillon (EURECOM, France) and Stefano Zanero (Politecnico di Milano, Italy), selected the top-3 cybersecurity research paper from all nominated papers. The top-3 papers are:

  1. “DeepCASE: Semi-Supervised Contextual Analysis of Security Events” by Thijs van Ede, Hojjat Aghakhani, Noah Spahn, Riccardo Bortolameotti, Marco Cova, Andrea Continella, Maarten van Steen, Andreas Peter, Christopher Kruegel, and Giovanni Vigna;
  2. “BipBip: A Low-Latency Tweakable Block Cipher with Small Dimensions” by Yanis Belkheyar, Joan Daemen, Christoph Dobraunig, Santosh Ghosh, and Shahram Rasoolzadeh;
  3. “Rage Against the Machine Clear: A Systematic Analysis of Machine Clears and Their Implications for Transient Execution Attacks” by Hany Ragab, Enrico Barberis, Herbert Bos, and Cristiano Giuffrida.

The award ceremony took place on Oct 1, 2024 in The Hague (Netherlands) as part of the ONE conference 2024.

The award went to the paper „Rage Against the Machine Clear: A Systematic Analysis of Machine Clears and Their Implications for Transient Execution Attacks” by Hany Ragab, Enrico Barberis, Herbert Bos, and Cristiano Giuffrida. We are very happy that we made it to the top-3!

Here’s the link to our paper: Link

Here’s the link to our paper: link

(Changed: 11 Feb 2026)  Kurz-URL:Shortlink: https://uol.de/p81251n10069en
Zum Seitananfang scrollen Scroll to the top of the page

This page contains automatically translated content.