Disputation
Disputation Thomas Reinhold: „Towards a Peaceful Development of Cyberspace: Challenges and Technical Measures for the De-Escalation of State-Led Cyber Conflicts and Arms Control of Cyber Weapons“
Abstract: Cyberspace, already a few decades old, has become a matter of course for most of us, part of our everyday life. At the same time, this space and the global infrastructure behind it are essential for our civilizations, the
Disputation Jasmin Haunschild: „Enhancing Citizens’ Role in Public Safety and Security: Interaction, Perception and Design of Mobile Crisis Apps“
Abstract: The experience of the Corona virus pandemic and the war in Ukraine have emphasized the possibility of the occurrence even of low-probability safety and security hazards and the importance of crisis preparedness. Increasingly, warning app are offered as a
Disputation Franz Kuntke: „Resilient Smart Farming: Crisis-Capable Information and Communication Technologies for Agriculture“
Abstract: As in many sectors, agriculture is experiencing a continuous digitalization, i.e. an increase in data-driven technologies used. In contrast to companies of other critical infrastructures – e.g. energy or telecommunication – a typical farm is comparatively small and often
Disputation Sebastian Linsner (cand. Dr.-Ing.): Privacy Preserving Data Management – Assisting Users in Data Disclosure Scenarios
Disputation zum Dr.-Ing. von Sebastian Linsner Mo. 5.8.2024, 14-16h. Privacy Preserving Data Management – Assisting Users in Data Disclosure Scenarios
Disputation Katrin Hartwig (cand. Dr.-Ing.): „Navigating Misinformation: User-Centered Design and Evaluation of Indicator-Based Digital Interventions“
Pankratiusstr. 2, Darmstadt, S2/20, Raum 9/10 im EG Pankratiusstr. 2E I N L A D U N G zur Disputation von Frau Katrin Hartwig, M.Sc. Die vorgelegte Dissertation mit dem Titel Navigating Misinformation: User-Centered Design and Evaluation of Indicator-Based Digital Interventions wurde von den Referent:innen zur Annahme empfohlen. Die