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Successful submissions from CRISP researchers to specialist conference

30/08/2019

CRISP researchers presented several papers at the International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security, ARES 2019. The Conference brings together researchers and practitioners in the area of dependability since 2006. ARES highlights the various aspects of security – with special focus on the crucial linkage between availability, reliability and security. ARES aims at a full and detailed discussion of the research issues of security as an integrative concept that covers amongst others availability, safety, confidentiality, integrity, maintainability and security in the different fields of applications.

Accepted papers are:

A Location Privacy Analysis of Bluetooth Mesh
Authors: Matthias Caesar, Jan Steffan

An Analysis Framework for Product Prices and Supplies in Darknet Marketplaces
Authors: Maria Brockmeyer, Julian Heeger, York Yannikos

Assessing the Applicability of Authorship Verification Methods
Authors: Lukas Graner, Oren Halvani, Christian Winter

Data Hiding Techniques for Apple File System
Authors: Harald Baier, Thomas Göbel, Jan Türr

Detection and Analysis of Tor Onion Services
Authors: Marcel Schäfer, Martin Steinebach, York Yannikos

Experiencing the detection of criminals on social media driven by users features and current limits
Authors: Leon Böck, Max Mühlhäuser, Victoria Stanilescu, Andrea Tundis

Fake News Detection by Image Montage Recognition
Authors: Karol Gotkowski, Huajian Liu, Martin Steinebach

Improved Manipulation Detection with Convolutional Neural Network for JPEG Images
Authors: Huajian Liu, Kathrin Schölei ,Martin Steinebach

Plug-and-Patch: Secure Value Added Services for Electric Vehicle Charging
Authors: Lucas Buschlinger, Markus Springer, Maria Zhdanova

Post-Quantum Cryptography in Embedded Systems
Authors: Juliane Krämer, Soundes Marzougui

Privacy and Robust Hashes
Authors:  Huajian Li, Sebastian Lutz, Martin Steinebach 

The conference has taken place from August 26 - 29, 2019 at the University of Kent in Canterbury, UK.
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