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, Zander S. A Unified Description Method for Network Information Hiding Methods. Journal of Universal Computer Science (J.UCS). 2016; 22(11):1456—1486.      [DOI]      [File] 
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Kaur J, Wendzel S, Eissa O, Tonejc J, Meier M. Covert channel-internal control protocols: attacks and defense. Security and Communication Networks (SCN). 2016; 9(15):2986—2997.      [DOI]      [File] 
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Wendzel S. How to Increase the Security of Smart Buildings. Communications of the ACM (CACM). 2016; 59(5):47–49.      [DOI]      [File] 
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Wendzel S, Kasem-Madani S. IoT Security: The Improvement-Decelerating 'Cycle of Blame'. Journal of Cyber Security and Mobility (JCSM). 2016;      [DOI]      [File] 
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Naumann M, Wendzel S, Mazurczyk W, Keller J. Micro protocol engineering for unstructured carriers: on the embedding of steganographic control protocols into audio transmissions. Security and Communication Networks (SCN). 2016; 9(15):2972—2985.      [DOI]      [File] 

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