Institute of Information Resource Management

The Institute of Information Resource Management (IRM / OMI) focuses on the organization, management, network technology, and human aspects of networked IT systems, with a particular emphasis on IT security. Our research focuses 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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Wendzel S, Mazurczyk W. Poster: An Educational Network Protocol for Covert Channel Analysis Using Patterns. In: Proceedings of the 2016 ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS 2016). New York, NY, USA: ACM; 2016. p. 1739–1741.      [DOI]      [File] 
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Wendzel S, Palmer C. Creativity in Mind: Evaluating and Maintaining Advances in Network Steganographic Research.. Journal of Universal Computer Science (J.UCS). 2015; 21(12):1684—1705.      [DOI]      [File] 
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Wendzel S, Zander S, Fechner B, Herdin C. Pattern-based survey and categorization of network covert channel techniques. ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR). 2015; 47(3):1—26.      [DOI]      [File] 
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Szczypiorski K, Janicki A, Wendzel S. "The Good, The Bad And The Ugly": Evaluation of Wi-Fi Steganography. In: 6th International Conference on Networking and Information Technology (ICNIT 2015). 2015. p. 747—752.      [DOI]      [File] 
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Caviglione L, Lalande J, Mazurczyk W, Wendzel S. Analysis of human awareness of security and privacy threats in smart environments. In: International Conference on Human Aspects of Information Security, Privacy, and Trust (HAS 2015). 2015. p. 165—177.      [DOI]      [File] 

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