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21 October 2021
Dieuwke van den Ende wins the Joop Bautz Information Security Award 2021
Dieuwke van den Ende, who conducted a major degree in Computer Science and Mathematics, won the Hoop Bautz Information Security Award for 2021.
06 October 2021
Virtual Symposium on Process Safety and Asset Integrity Management in the Digital Age
The digitalization of the chemical process industry leads to not only vast work automation with less human engagement but also massive data and data-driven techniques. New risks and challenges need to be addressed when adopting digital solutions.
04 October 2021
TU Delft Safety & Security Institute Seed Funding
04 October 2021
TU Delft Safety & Security Institute Seed Funding
27 September 2021
Research of TU Delft cyber security students published at renowned conferences
24 May 2021
NWO Cybersecurity Project on "Responsible Internet" awarded to Dr. Fernando Kuipers
28 April 2021
NWO awards 10 million euros for solving cyber security issues
Within the Dutch Research Agenda (NWA) programme âCyber Securityâ, five consortia will work on finding solutions related to internet security. TU Delft is involved in four of the consortia. Three projects will focus on governance, and two will also focus on cryptologic aspects. The total research budget amounts to circa 10 million euros. Professor Michel van Eeten is leading the project âTHESEUS: Making patching happenâ. Other TPM researchers that are involved are Simon Parkin, Kate Labunets en Kevin Borgolte.
28 April 2021
NWO awards 10 million euros for solving cyber security issues
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