Institute of Information Resource Management

The Institute of Information Resource Management (IRM / OMI) addresses the organization, management, network technology, and human aspects of IT systems, with a particular emphasis on security and privacy. Our research focuses is on internet censorship (measurement and circumvention), human factors in networked security, the security of interconnected automation systems (especially building automation systems), and network information hiding.

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Our latest publications

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Vrhovec S, Caviglione L, Wendzel S. Crème de la Crème: Lessons from Papers in Top Publications. In: Proc. 16th International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security (ARES 2021). ACM; 2021.      [DOI]      [File] 
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Hartmann L, Wendzel S. Detection of Anomalous Values within TIA Project Data History for Industrial Control Systems. In: Proc. European Interdisciplinary Cybersecurity Conference (EICC 2021). ACM; 2021.      [DOI]      [File] 
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Hartmann L, Wendzel S. How Feasible are Steganographic and Stealth Attacks on TIA Project Meta-data of ICS: A Case Study with Real-world Data. In: Proc. European Interdisciplinary Cybersecurity Conference (EICC 2021). ACM; 2021.      [DOI]      [File] 
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Schmidbauer T, Wendzel S. Hunting Shadows: Towards Packet Runtime-based Detection Of Computational Intensive Reversible Covert Channels. In: Proc. 16th International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security (ARES 2021). ACM; 2021.      [DOI]      [File] 
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Zillien S, Wendzel S. Reconnection-Based Covert Channels in Wireless Networks. In: Jøsang, Audun and Futcher, Lynn and Hagen, Janne, editors. ICT Systems Security and Privacy Protection (IFIP SEC 2021). Cham: Springer International Publishing; 2021. p. 118—133.      [DOI]      [File] 

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