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SUMMARY:ISA2025: Vortrag von Stefka Schmid „Safe\, Secure and Trustworthy? User-Centered Design in Military AI Research”
DESCRIPTION:ISA 2025 Annual Convention: Vortrag von Stefka Schmid „Safe\, Secure and Trustworthy? User-Centered Design in Military AI Research” \nPanel: Human-machine relations in international security: A cross-disciplinary examination (Slot Code: WB62) \n  \n10:30 AM – 12:15 PM (CST) à bzw. 05:15-07:30 (UTC +1)
URL:https://peasec.de/event/isa2025-vortrag-von-stefka-schmid-safe-secure-and-trustworthy-user-centered-design-in-military-ai-research/
LOCATION:Conference Room 4I\, 4 Chicago Hilton\, 720 South Michigan Avenue\, Chicago\, IL 60605\, USA
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250218T110000
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SUMMARY:Distinguished Lecture and Discussion "Risk and resilience through the ages" (Prof. Dr. Ira Helsloot)
DESCRIPTION:Date: Tuesday\,  18.02.2025\, 9:30 am \nSpeaker: Prof. Dr. Ira Helsloot\, Radboud University Nijmegen\, The Netherlands \nTitle: “Risk and resilience through the ages” \nVenue: online\, Zoom by request below to book a ticket \nAbout the lecture: The central thesis of this talk is that improving risk resilience\, perhaps paradoxically\, starts with accepting residual risk. We will first briefly discuss mankind’s risk history. Here\, we differentiate between formal risk policies and the practical risk management of society.  We will show that coming from a period of no formal risk policies but only acceptance of the inevitability of the harm\, via a short period of rational risk policies after WOII in which residual risk was accepted; we have arrived in a society that seeks to prevent all risk at all costs and thus struggles to define rational risk policies. In practice\, there\, of course\, always was and is societal resilience. Part of societal resilience is the risk management of enterprises. Here\, there are obvious limitations that call for proportional regulation. Present-day regulation\, however\, is by and large not helpful in improving societal resilience. We then will come up with good and not-so-good examples of practices and regulations aimed at improving digital risk resilience. The framework for analyzing these examples is the good old-fashioned cost-benefit analysis that seems in contradiction with the present no-risk-accepted policies. \n  \nAbout the Speaker: Prof. Dr. Ira Helsloot is professor of the Governance of Safety and Security at the Radboud University. Originally promoted as a mathematician\, he is engaged in research on crisis management and the governance of safety since 1994. He was professor of Crisis Management and Physical Security at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam from 2006 to 2011 and long-term editor of the Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management (2004-2022). \n 
URL:https://peasec.de/event/lecture-and-discussion-risk-and-resilience-through-the-ages/
LOCATION:Pankratiusstraße 2\, Lab 121
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250210T084500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250210T091500
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SUMMARY:Masterarbeit im Studiengang Internationale Studien/Friedens- und Konfliktforschung von Sabrina Neuhäusel: Risk Cultures and Citizens‘ Perception of Social Media Use in Emergencies – A German Case Study
DESCRIPTION:Social Media [SM] has become an essential component of contemporary crisis management and communication strategies\, and its value across various natural or human-induced emergency events is well-attested. However\, studies that offer explanatory factors for citizens’ divergent risk perception and behavior before\, during\, and after emergencies – particularly in relation to SM – are still scarce. This study addresses this gap by transferring Cornia et al.’s (2016) risk culture framework\, differentiating between state-oriented\, individualistic\, and fatalistic risk cultures\, to the realm of SM to analyze citizens’ use of and attitudes toward SM in emergencies. Therefore\, an online survey with N=192 German citizens was conducted to investigate whether recent incidents\, such as the COVID-19 pandemic or the 2021 Ahr Valley flood\, which have caused widespread criticism of and dissatisfaction with the effectiveness of Germany’s civil protection systems\, have changed citizens’ risk perception and crisis management strategies\, and how this affected their SM use. Specifically\, it was examined whether Germany has shifted from a state-oriented risk culture to an individualistic one. The findings of the quantitative and qualitative analyses reveal an interplay between state-oriented and individualistic risk culture attitudes\, where both state-provided guidance and personal initiative\, i.e.\, in the form of increased reliance on SM\, play essential roles in navigating crises. The results also highlight practical implications for improving future crisis communication strategies and context-sensitive approaches to strengthening societal resilience\, thus contributing to a deeper understanding of how socio-cultural contexts shape citizens’ risk perception and behavior. \nBetreuerin: Dr. Stefka Schmid\nPrüfer: Prof. Dr. Dr. Christian Reuter \nOrt: virtuell bei Zoom
URL:https://peasec.de/event/masterarbeit-im-studiengang-internationale-studien-friedens-und-konfliktforschung-von-sabrina-neuhausel-risk-cultures-and-citizens-perception-of-social-media-use-in-emergencies-a/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Kolloquium
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250205T175500
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SUMMARY:Muss leider ausfallen - Ringvorlesung KRITIS: Krisenkommunikation (Sebastian T. Baum\, Sachgebiet 5 - Hattersheim)
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://peasec.de/event/ringvorlesung-kritis-krisenkommunikation-sebastian-t-baum-sachgebiet5-hattersheim/
LOCATION:Raum S103/123 (Altes Hauptgebäude\, Hochschulstraße 1\, 64289 Darmstadt) und in ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Ringvorlesung Sichere Kritische Infrastrukturen
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250129T161500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250129T175500
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CREATED:20240926T125620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240926T152227Z
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SUMMARY:Ringvorlesung KRITIS: Wie resilient sind Deutschlands Strom- und Kommunikationsnetze? (Sigurd Schuster\, Nokia/Sigurd Schuster Management Consulting)
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://peasec.de/event/ringvorlesung-kritis-wie-resilient-sind-deutschlands-strom-und-kommunikationsnetze-sigurd-schuster-nokia-sigurd-schuster-management-consulting/
LOCATION:Raum S103/123 (Altes Hauptgebäude\, Hochschulstraße 1\, 64289 Darmstadt) und in ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Ringvorlesung Sichere Kritische Infrastrukturen
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250129T173000
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SUMMARY:Disputation Stefka Schmid (cand. Dr. phil.): "Governing (In)Security: Socio-technical Interactions in International Relations"
DESCRIPTION:Disputation zum Dr. phil. von Stefka Schmid \nMittwoch\, 29.01.2025\, 15:30-17:30 im CYSEC-Gebäude; Pankratiusstr. 2\, Raum: S2/20 9 \nGoverning (In)Security: Socio-technical Interactions in International Relations \nKommission: \n\nErstreferent: Prof. Dr. Dr. Christian Reuter\, Fachbereich Informatik und: Institut für Politikwissenschaften\, TUDa (Zweitmitglied)\nKorreferent: Prof. Dr. Matthias Leese\, Departement Geistes-\, Sozial- und Staatswissenschaften\, ETH Zürich\nKorreferent: Prof. Dr. Jens Steffek\, Institut für Politikwissenschaften\, TUDa\nVorsitzender: Prof. Dr. Christian Stecker\, Institut für Politikwissenschaften\, TUDa\nMitglied: Prof. Dr. Andreas Kaminski\, Institut für Philosophie\, TUDa
URL:https://peasec.de/event/disputation-stefka-schmid-cand-dr-phil-governing-insecurity-socio-technical-interactions-in-the-international-relations/
LOCATION:Darmstadt
CATEGORIES:Disputation
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250122T161500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250122T180000
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CREATED:20250121T071118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250121T071143Z
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SUMMARY:Ringvorlesung KRITIS: Die Bevölkerung und ihre Wahrnehmung in Krisen (Dr. Daniel Lorenz; Berlin\, Katastrophenforschungsstelle)
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://peasec.de/event/ringvorlesung-kritis-die-bevoelkerung-und-ihre-wahrnehmung-in-krisen-dr-daniel-lorenz-berlin-katastrophenforschungsstelle/
CATEGORIES:Ringvorlesung Sichere Kritische Infrastrukturen
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250120T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250120T092500
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CREATED:20250103T152200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250103T152200Z
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SUMMARY:Masterarbeit im Studiengang IT-Sicherheit von Per Philipp Schneider: Potentials and Challenges of Satellite Internet for Critical Infrastructures in case of an Internet Connection Failure
DESCRIPTION:The ongoing digitalization of critical infrastructures has significantly increased their dependence on internet connectivity. Disruptions to essential submarine cables\, which form the backbone of internet access\, can abruptly isolate highly digitalized regions from the internet for extended periods. The rapid development of satellite constellations for broadband internet in recent years presents new opportunities for internet provisioning. This study aims to explore potentials and limitations of satellite internet for maintaining best possible continuous operation of critical infrastructures during outages of terrestrial cable connections. Existing research does not provide systematic methodologies to address this issue. Thus\, a novel framework is proposed to analyze the problem in a structured manner. The methodology identifies internet-dependent processes within an infrastructure and assesses their internet requirements. These requirements are then compared against the performance parameters of a selected satellite constellation. Based on the feasibility of maintaining operation of these processes\, the analysis is extended to more complex structures to evaluate operational viability in these cases. The framework was applied to the medical services subsector within the healthcare sector and the financial transactions subsector within the finance sector\, using the Starlink satellite constellation. Results show that Starlink can support most identified processes and holds significant potential for sustaining the operation of complex infrastructures in these two subsectors. However\, in some scenarios\, limitations arise due to Starlink’s limited uplink capabilities and increased latency. The flexibility of the developed framework enables future research to analyze additional sectors\, incorporate new satellite constellations\, or extend existing analyses by including newly identified processes. \nBetreuer: Jonas Franken\nPrüfer: Prof. Dr. Dr. Christian Reuter
URL:https://peasec.de/event/masterarbeit-im-studiengang-it-sicherheit-von-per-philipp-schneider-potentials-and-challenges-of-satellite-internet-for-critical-infrastructures-in-case-of-an-internet-connection-failure/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Kolloquium
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250115T161500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250115T175500
DTSTAMP:20260404T174313
CREATED:20240926T124106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240926T152148Z
UID:19054-1736957700-1736963700@peasec.de
SUMMARY:Ringvorlesung KRITIS: Schutz maritimer kritischer Infrastrukturen (Dr.-Ing. habil. Frank Sill-Torres\, Direktor des DLR Instituts für den Schutz maritimer Infrastrukturen in Bremerhaven)
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://peasec.de/event/ringvorlesung-kritis-schutz-maritimer-kritischer-infrastrukturen-dr-ing-habil-frank-sill-torres-direktor-des-dlr-instituts-fuer-den-schutz-maritimer-infrastrukturen-in-bremerhaven/
LOCATION:Raum S103/123 (Altes Hauptgebäude\, Hochschulstraße 1\, 64289 Darmstadt) und in ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Ringvorlesung Sichere Kritische Infrastrukturen
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250113T084500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250113T091500
DTSTAMP:20260404T174313
CREATED:20250103T152351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250103T152351Z
UID:19986-1736757900-1736759700@peasec.de
SUMMARY:Masterarbeit im Studiengang IT-Sicherheit von Andre Hanke: Securing Cryptography in the Quantum Era: An Analysis of Threats and Post-Quantum Solution
DESCRIPTION:Einstein famously described quantum phenomena as “spukhafte Fernwirkung”—spooky action at a distance—a concept that challenged classical understanding. While\, these same quantum principles have the potential to propel us into a new computational era\, promising unprecedented processing power\, they also pose a significant threat to cryptographic systems should a sufficiently large quantum computer be built. Algorithms like Shor’s and Grover’s threaten to break the mathematical foundations of current encryption methods such as RSA and Elliptic Curve Cryptography. While it’s uncertain when quantum computers capable of this will be realized—possibly decades in the future—findings suggest that this risk to data is already present. There is a rising suspicion that adversaries are intercepting encrypted data today to decrypt it once quantum computing matures\, thereby jeopardizing sensitive information requiring long-term confidentiality. The development of quantum-resistant cryptography is crucial to counter this threat\, with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) leading efforts through their Post-Quantum Cryptography Standardization process. Although this process finally bore fruit after eight years with the release of the first three standards in 2024\, findings further suggest a misconception regarding the perceived urgency of this migration. Despite significant progress in researching and standardizing quantum-resistant algorithms\, the threat posed by potential quantum attacks seems to be underestimated. Widespread adoption is expected to take years due to the need for careful deprecation of existing algorithms and extensive public-private engagement. Additionally\, the historically lengthy process of even much less complex cryptographic migrations means that real-world implementation may be too slow and does not account for the immediate problem of data harvesting attacks. This thesis underscores the urgent need to accelerate the global adoption of post-quantum cryptographic measures to safeguard digital infrastructures against the emerging and immediate quantum threat. \nBetreuer: Dr. Thomas Reinold\nPrüfer: Prof. Dr. Dr. Christian Reuter
URL:https://peasec.de/event/masterarbeit-im-studiengang-it-sicherheit-von-andre-hanke-securing-cryptography-in-the-quantum-era-an-analysis-of-threats-and-post-quantum-solution-2/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Kolloquium
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241218T161500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241218T175500
DTSTAMP:20260404T174313
CREATED:20240926T123257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240926T152333Z
UID:19051-1734538500-1734544500@peasec.de
SUMMARY:Ringvorlesung KRITIS: Daseinsvorsorge durch Katastrophenschutz im ländlichen Raum (Dr. Annett Steinführer\, Thünen-Institut)
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://peasec.de/event/ringvorlesung-kritis-daseinsvorsorge-durch-katastrophenschutz-im-laendlichen-raum-dr-annett-steinfuehrer-thuenen-institut/
LOCATION:Raum S103/123 (Altes Hauptgebäude\, Hochschulstraße 1\, 64289 Darmstadt) und in ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Ringvorlesung Sichere Kritische Infrastrukturen
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241216T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241216T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T174313
CREATED:20241212T152756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241212T152756Z
UID:19916-1734372000-1734377400@peasec.de
SUMMARY:Diplomatie als Beruf – Außenpolitik aktiv gestalten
DESCRIPTION:Montag\, 16. Dezember 2024 | 18:00 – 19:30\nResidenzschloss | 64283 Darmstadt | Hörsaal S313/30 \nDiese Veranstaltung bietet einen praxisnahen Einblick in die Arbeit des diplomatischen Dienstes. In einem Vortrag mit anschließender Q&A-Session wird Gastreferent Jan Scheer\, Referatsleiter im Auswärtigen Amt\, zentrale Aufgaben und Herausforderungen der Diplomatie sowie berufliche Perspektiven vorstellen. \nAlle Interessierten sind eingeladen\, an Vortrag und Diskussion teilzunehmen.\n(Keine Anmeldung erforderlich) \nVeranstalter: Fachbereich 2 | Institut für Politikwissenschaft | Prof. Dr. Markus Lederer
URL:https://peasec.de/event/diplomatie-als-beruf-aussenpolitik-aktiv-gestalten/
LOCATION:S3|13 Schloss Kaisersaalbau\, Hörsaal Residenzschloss 1\, Schloss Kaisersaalbau\, Darmstadt
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241216T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241216T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T174313
CREATED:20241105T171556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241105T171556Z
UID:19550-1734364800-1734372000@peasec.de
SUMMARY:Verteidigung Julius von Willich: Mission-Critical Interaction for large Data-Spaces leveraging Extended Reality
DESCRIPTION:Disputation Ankündigung\nReferent: Julius von Willich \nThema: Mission-Critical Interaction for Large Data-Spaces Leveraging Extended Reality \nDatum: 16. Dezember 2024 \nUhrzeit: 16:00 Uhr \nOrt: FG Mühlhäuser
URL:https://peasec.de/event/verteidigung-julius-von-willich-mission-critical-interaction-for-large-data-spaces-leveraging-extended-reality/
CATEGORIES:Disputation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241216T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241216T103000
DTSTAMP:20260404T174313
CREATED:20241208T003139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241208T003316Z
UID:19820-1734343200-1734345000@peasec.de
SUMMARY:Masterarbeit im Studiengang IT-Sicherheit von Andre Hanke: Securing Cryptography in the Quantum Era: An Analysis of Threats and Post-Quantum Solution
DESCRIPTION:Einstein famously described quantum phenomena as “spukhafte Fernwirkung”—spooky action at a distance—a concept that challenged classical understanding. While\, these same quantum principles have the potential to propel us into a new computational era\, promising unprecedented processing power\, they also pose a significant threat to cryptographic systems should a sufficiently large quantum computer be built. Algorithms like Shor’s and Grover’s threaten to break the mathematical foundations of current encryption methods such as RSA and Elliptic Curve Cryptography. While it’s uncertain when quantum computers capable of this will be realized—possibly decades in the future—findings suggest that this risk to data is already present. There is a rising suspicion that adversaries are intercepting encrypted data today to decrypt it once quantum computing matures\, thereby jeopardizing sensitive information requiring long-term confidentiality. The development of quantum-resistant cryptography is crucial to counter this threat\, with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) leading efforts through their Post-Quantum Cryptography Standardization process. Although this process finally bore fruit after eight years with the release of the first three standards in 2024\, findings further suggest a misconception regarding the perceived urgency of this migration. Despite significant progress in researching and standardizing quantum-resistant algorithms\, the threat posed by potential quantum attacks seems to be underestimated. Widespread adoption is expected to take years due to the need for careful deprecation of existing algorithms and extensive public-private engagement. Additionally\, the historically lengthy process of even much less complex cryptographic migrations means that real-world implementation may be too slow and does not account for the immediate problem of data harvesting attacks. This thesis underscores the urgent need to accelerate the global adoption of post-quantum cryptographic measures to safeguard digital infrastructures against the emerging and immediate quantum threat. \nBetreuer: Dr. Thomas Reinold\nPrüfer: Prof. Dr. Dr. Christian Reuter
URL:https://peasec.de/event/masterarbeit-im-studiengang-it-sicherheit-von-andre-hanke-securing-cryptography-in-the-quantum-era-an-analysis-of-threats-and-post-quantum-solution/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Kolloquium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241212T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241212T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T174313
CREATED:20241212T142336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241212T142336Z
UID:19911-1733990400-1734022800@peasec.de
SUMMARY:Masterarbeit im Studiengang Internationale Studien/Friedens- und Konfliktforschung von Sabrina Neuhäusel: Risk Cultures and Citizens‘ Perception of Social Media Use in Emergencies – A German Case Study
DESCRIPTION:Social Media [SM] has become an essential component of contemporary crisis management and communication strategies\, and its value across various natural or human-induced emergency events is well-attested. However\, studies that offer explanatory factors for citizens’ divergent risk perception and behavior before\, during\, and after emergencies – particularly in relation to SM – are still scarce. This study addresses this gap by transferring Cornia et al.’s (2016) risk culture framework\, differentiating between state-oriented\, individualistic\, and fatalistic risk cultures\, to the realm of SM to analyze citizens’ use of and attitudes toward SM in emergencies. Therefore\, an online survey with N=192 German citizens was conducted to investigate whether recent incidents\, such as the COVID-19 pandemic or the 2021 Ahr Valley flood\, which have caused widespread criticism of and dissatisfaction with the effectiveness of Germany’s civil protection systems\, have changed citizens’ risk perception and crisis management strategies\, and how this affected their SM use. Specifically\, it was examined whether Germany has shifted from a state-oriented risk culture to an individualistic one. The findings of the quantitative and qualitative analyses reveal an interplay between state-oriented and individualistic risk culture attitudes\, where both state-provided guidance and personal initiative\, i.e.\, in the form of increased reliance on SM\, play essential roles in navigating crises. The results also highlight practical implications for improving future crisis communication strategies and context-sensitive approaches to strengthening societal resilience\, thus contributing to a deeper understanding of how socio-cultural contexts shape citizens’ risk perception and behavior. \nBetreuerin: Stefka Schmid\, M.A.\nPrüfer: Prof. Dr. Dr. Christian Reuter
URL:https://peasec.de/event/masterarbeit-im-studiengang-internationale-studien-friedens-und-konfliktforschung-von-sabrina-neuhaeusel-risk-cultures-and-citizens-perception-of-social-media-use-in-emergencies-a/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Kolloquium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241211T164500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241211T164500
DTSTAMP:20260404T174313
CREATED:20241119T173732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241119T173827Z
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SUMMARY:Verleihung der IANUS-Preise 2024
DESCRIPTION:Die IANUS-Preise 2024 würdigen herausragende wissenschaftliche Arbeiten zu naturwissenschaftlich-technischen sowie interdisziplinären Themen der Friedens- und Konfliktforschung. \nVier Preisträger wurden dieses Jahr für ihre exzellenten Beiträge in den Bereichen Cyber- und nukleare Rüstungskontrolle\, IT-Sicherheitsverhalten und Online-Proteste ausgezeichnet: \n\nDr.-Ing. Sara Al-Sayed – Arbeit zur zivilen Überwachung und nuklearen Ordnung.\nDr. rer. nat. Thomas Reinhold – Dissertation zur friedlichen Entwicklung des Cyberspace.\nDr. rer. pol. Anjuli Franz – Dissertation zur Verbesserung des IT-Sicherheitsverhaltens.\nPhilipp Rall\, M.Sc. – Masterarbeit zur Analyse von Online- und Offline-Protesten.\n\nDatum: Mittwoch\, 11. Dezember 2024\, ab 16:45 Uhr\nOrt: Raum S2|20 117\, TU Darmstadt \nDetails zu den prämierten Arbeiten sowie den Preisverleihungsprozess finden Sie in der vollständigen Nachricht zur Veranstaltung: Verleihung der IANUS-Preise 2024 \n 
URL:https://peasec.de/event/verleihung-ianus-preise-2024/
LOCATION:Darmstadt
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241210T084500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241210T091500
DTSTAMP:20260404T174313
CREATED:20241111T170903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241208T003322Z
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SUMMARY:Masterarbeit im Studiengang Internationale Studien / Friedens- und Konfliktforschung (ISFK) von Helen Bader: Towards Youth-Sensitivity and Restorative Justice Approaches in Hate Speech Reporting Systems: An Inclusive Focus Group Study with German Adolescents
DESCRIPTION:Youth are particularly vulnerable to encountering hateful content online\, which can significantly harm their well-being. Although most social media platforms offer reporting mechanisms\, these systems often have shortcomings\, such as an one-size-fits-all approach and a lack of adequate social support options. In some countries\, serious cases of hate speech can also be reported to law enforcement or specialized reporting centers. However\, in Germany\, many young people choose not to report such content. While previous research in HCI has explored adults’ views on platform-based reporting\, there is limited focus on the perspectives of youth and their awareness of platform-independent alternatives. This thesis addresses this gap by conducting an empirical investigation through a qualitative content analysis of eight focus group interviews with German adolescents and young adults (n=47). The objective of this investigation is to ascertain how youth-sensitive reporting systems for hateful content should be designed. It examines the barriers young people face when reporting hate speech\, revealing that they are often discouraged by poor rule enforcement and lack of feedback on platforms\, while platform-independent options are largely unfamiliar and viewed as inconvenient. The results also outlines key design requirements and preferred reporting channels for platform-independent reporting tools\, and provides heuristics for creating inclusive\, youth-sensitive reporting systems. This thesis contributes to research in HCI by presenting insights into the reporting barriers of adolescents and socially underrepresented groups (1)\, identifying requirements to reporting hateful content platform-independently (2)\, and uncovering reservations\, particularly towards law enforcement (3). It further proposes high-level heuristics for youth-sensitive\, user-centered reporting technology (4) and highlights cross-sector implications for improving the services of reporting centers in Germany (5). \nBetreuer: Julian Bäumler\, M.A.\nPrüfer: Prof. Dr. Dr. Christian Reuter\, Prof. Dr. Julian Junk
URL:https://peasec.de/event/masterarbeit-im-studiengang-internationale-studien-friedens-und-konfliktforschung-isfk-von-helen-bader-towards-youth-sensitivity-and-restorative-justice-approaches-in-hate-speech-reporting-syste/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Kolloquium
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241203T084500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241203T091500
DTSTAMP:20260404T174313
CREATED:20241014T213424Z
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UID:19266-1733215500-1733217300@peasec.de
SUMMARY:Masterarbeit im Studiengang Data and Discourse Studies von Franziska Schneider: From Discord to Deception - Unravelling the Dynamics of Hate Speech and Disinformation in Information Warfare
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: Disinformation and hate speech are often highlighted as major challenges within social media landscapes. While these phenomena have been extensively studied individually\, their interconnection\, particularly within the context of information warfare strategies\, remains underexplored in empirical research. This thesis addresses this gap by providing a comprehensive analysis of how disinformation and hate speech converge to disrupt societies. Drawing on the framework of information warfare and psychological information operations\, the research examines how these discourses contribute to the construction of echo chambers\, intensifying societal polarisation through identity work. Methodologically\, the study utilises large-scale social media fact-checking datasets and applies pre-trained machine learning classifiers to detect hate speech. A statistical evaluation follows to explore the interaction between hate speech and disinformation. This computational approach overcomes the limitations of previous studies that relied on resource-intensive manual annotations of smaller datasets. The results aim to enhance our understanding of the bidirectional relationship between disinformation and hate speech\, contributing empirical insights that can inform the development of more effective counter-strategies against these destabilizing forces. \nBetreuer: Julian Bäumler\, M.A.\nPrüfer: Prof. Dr. Dr. Christian Reuter
URL:https://peasec.de/event/masterarbeit-im-studiengang-data-and-discourse-studies-von-franziska-schneider-from-discord-to-deception-unravelling-the-dynamics-of-hate-speech-and-disinformation-in-information-warfare/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Kolloquium
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241128T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241128T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T174313
CREATED:20241111T055212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241111T055212Z
UID:19589-1732795200-1732797000@peasec.de
SUMMARY:Masterarbeit im Studiengang Informatik von Nadja Bauer: Acceptance of AI-Based Hate Speech Moderation on Social Media: The Impact of Familiarity with AI Systems\, IT Knowledge\, and Social Media Use
DESCRIPTION:As the prevalence of hate speech on social media continues to rise\, there is an increasing rationale for the implementation of AI-based moderation systems. This study addresses the existing research gap in understanding how individual factors\, including user familiarity with AI\, IT proficiency\, and social media use influence attitudes towards AI-based hate speech moderation. Based on an extensive literature review\, the study develops three hypotheses: General familiarity with AI systems negatively correlates with acceptance of AI-based hate speech moderation (H1); higher levels of IT knowledge positively correlate with acceptance of AI-based hate speech moderation (H2); and a greater extent of social media use is positively associated with acceptance of AI-based moderation (H3). To explore these hypotheses\, an online survey on the use of AI to address hate speech on social media is conducted (N = 115)\, and the data is analyzed using a multiple linear regression model. The results show that familiarity with AI systems does not significantly influence acceptance\, while frequent social media use shows a slight\, non-significant positive trend toward acceptance. In contrast\, a notable negative correlation was found between IT knowledge and the acceptance of AI-based hate speech moderation. These findings provide both theoretical insights and practical implications for the use of AI-based content moderation systems on social media. \nBetreuer: Julian Bäumler\, M.A.\nPrüfer: Prof. Dr. Dr. Christian Reuter
URL:https://peasec.de/event/masterarbeit-im-studiengang-informatik-von-nadja-bauer-acceptance-of-ai-based-hate-speech-moderation-on-social-media-the-impact-of-familiarity-with-ai-systems-it-knowledge-and-social-media-use/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Kolloquium
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241127T161500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241127T175500
DTSTAMP:20260404T174313
CREATED:20240926T122858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240926T152120Z
UID:19048-1732724100-1732730100@peasec.de
SUMMARY:Ringvorlesung KRITIS: Ausfall der Kommunikation im Einsatz – Aktuelle Lösungsansätze im THW (Thomas König\, Bundesanstalt Technisches Hilfswerk - Leiter der THW Regionalstelle Darmstadt)
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://peasec.de/event/ringvorlesung-kritis-ausfall-der-kommunikation-im-einsatz-aktuelle-loesungsansaetze-im-thw-thomas-koenig-bundesanstalt-technisches-hilfswerk-leiter-der-thw-regionalstelle-darmstadt/
LOCATION:Raum S103/123 (Altes Hauptgebäude\, Hochschulstraße 1\, 64289 Darmstadt) und in ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Ringvorlesung Sichere Kritische Infrastrukturen
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241114T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241114T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T174313
CREATED:20241113T200951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241113T200951Z
UID:19603-1731583800-1731587400@peasec.de
SUMMARY:Cyber-War und Cyber-Peace: Schnittmengen der Informatik mit Friedens- und Sicherheitsforschung - Prof. Reuter in der Online-Ringvorlesung Cybersicherheit des Hessischen Ministerium des Innern\, für Sicherheit und Heimatschutz
DESCRIPTION:Cyber-War und Cyber-Peace: Schnittmengen der Informatik mit Friedens- und Sicherheitsforschung \n\nFortschritte in Wissenschaft und Technik – insbesondere der Informationstechnologie (IT) – spielen im Kontext von Frieden und Sicherheit eine entscheidende Rolle.\nWie kann die Bedrohung des sozialen und politischen Friedens durch sogenannte „Fake News“ eingedämmt werden?\nWie kann die Resilienz kritischer Infrastrukturen gegenüber Hackerangriffen gestärkt werden?\n\nReferent:\nProf. Dr. Dr. Christian Reuter (Technische Universität Darmstadt) \nDatum & Uhrzeit:\n14. November 2024 // 11:30 Uhr
URL:https://peasec.de/event/cyber-war-und-cyber-peace-schnittmengen-der-informatik-mit-friedens-und-sicherheitsforschung-prof-reuter-in-der-online-ringvorlesung-cybersicherheit-des-hessischen-ministerium-des-innern-fuer-si/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241113T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241113T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T174313
CREATED:20241103T120647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241103T120647Z
UID:19478-1731513600-1731520800@peasec.de
SUMMARY:Informatik\, Ethik und Gesellschaft und aktuelle Themen der Friedensinformatik (Prof. Dr. Dr. Christian Reuter) im Rahmen der Ringvorlesung Informatik und Gesellschaft der Universität Regensburg 
DESCRIPTION:Der Vortrag vom Prof. Dr. Dr. Christian Reuter findet online statt.
URL:https://peasec.de/event/informatik-ethik-und-gesellschaft-und-aktuelle-themen-der-friedensinformatik-prof-dr-dr-christian-reuter-im-rahmen-der-ringvorlesung-informatik-und-gesellschaft-der-universitaet-regensburg/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241111T091500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241111T094500
DTSTAMP:20260404T174313
CREATED:20241025T152211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241025T152211Z
UID:19448-1731316500-1731318300@peasec.de
SUMMARY:Masterarbeit (M.Sc.) im Studiengang IT-Sicherheit von Kasimir Romer: Building a Data Processing Pipeline for Submarine Cable News - Leveraging Large Language Models for Advanced Analysis and Visualization
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: Submarine Data Cables (SDCs) are critical infrastructures that handle the majority of global network traffic. Despite their importance\, SDCs receive limited media coverage and public attention\, which creates significant gaps in understanding their vulnerabilities and significance. This thesis explores the potential of Large Language Models (LLMs) in extracting information about Submarine Data Cables from unstructured text\, such as news articles\, and investigates methods to improve this extraction process. An LLM-based information extraction module is developed and integrated into the Submarine Cable Dashboard to enhance its ability to process and analyze relevant news data. The performance of this LLM-based module is then compared to the existing rule-based approach. Additionally\, the thesis examines and compares different LLMs with respect to accuracy\, hallucination rate\, and processing speed to determine the most effective model for this specific task. Results show that the LLM-based approach outperforms the rule-based method in most cases\, particularly due to the strengths of LLMs in Natural Language Processing tasks. \n Betreuer: Jonas Franken \nPrüfer: Prof. Dr. Dr. Christian Reuter
URL:https://peasec.de/event/masterarbeit-m-sc-im-studiengang-it-sicherheit-von-kasimir-romer-building-a-data-processing-pipeline-for-submarine-cable-news-leveraging-large-language-models-for-advanced-analysis-and-visualiza/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Kolloquium
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241111T084500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241111T091000
DTSTAMP:20260404T174313
CREATED:20241025T151937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241025T151937Z
UID:19446-1731314700-1731316200@peasec.de
SUMMARY:Masterarbeit (M.Sc.) im Studiengang IT-Sicherheit von Luca Roth:  Submarine Cable Landing Stations: An Analysis of Information Security Threats\, Vulnerabilities and Defences
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: Cable landing stations (CLS) are facilities that host components required for the operation of subsea data cables (SDC) and facilitate their interconnection with terrestrial networks. SDC have an essential role for the secure operation of internet communication. However\, as existing work focusing on information security specifically for CLS is sparsely available and often outdated\, there is a need for new coordinated efforts in order to evaluate and improve their protection. This thesis fills a research gap in this regard\, by presenting how CLS and SDC can generally be impacted by different information security threats and how the industry is prepared to counter them. For this\, attack vectors\, threat actors as well as the protection level of CLS are identified and set in relation to each other. The analysis shows that multiple actors have the motivation and resources to harm information security of CLS. In regard of their protection standards\, a great variation is noticeable. Especially considering physical protection\, some facilities have significant weaknesses. Furthermore\, the analysis shows that information security highly depends on the selection of the architecture as well as other aspects of physical and logical CLS components. \nBetreuer: Jonas Franken\nPrüfer: Prof. Dr. Dr. Christian Reuter
URL:https://peasec.de/event/masterarbeit-m-sc-im-studiengang-it-sicherheit-von-luca-roth-submarine-cable-landing-stations-an-analysis-of-information-security-threats-vulnerabilities-and-defences/
CATEGORIES:Kolloquium
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241106T161500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241106T175500
DTSTAMP:20260404T174313
CREATED:20240926T122038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240926T152053Z
UID:19045-1730909700-1730915700@peasec.de
SUMMARY:Ringvorlesung KRITIS: E-Voting (Prof. Dr. Karola Marky\, Ruhr-Universität Bochum)
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://peasec.de/event/ringvorlesung-kritis-e-voting-prof-dr-karola-marky-ruhr-universitaet-bochum/
LOCATION:Raum S103/123 (Altes Hauptgebäude\, Hochschulstraße 1\, 64289 Darmstadt) und in ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Ringvorlesung Sichere Kritische Infrastrukturen
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241104T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241104T161500
DTSTAMP:20260404T174313
CREATED:20241103T152433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241103T152948Z
UID:19482-1730712600-1730736900@peasec.de
SUMMARY:International Working Session – International Police Missions
DESCRIPTION:Date: 4th November 2024 \nLocation: Online (Hosted by the German Police University) \nLanguage: English \nTheme: International Police Missions in a Changing World \nTarget Audience: Senior police officers\, senior military officials\, and academics interested in international police missions\, peacekeeping\, and security sector reform. \nChaired by:  Fabian Hönicke\, Research Associate\, Unit II.6 for International Police Relations\nGerman Police University \nEvent Schedule\n\n9:30 – 9:45 AM\nWelcome\nSpeaker: Uwe Marquardt\, Vice President of the German Police University\n9:45 – 11:15 AM\nHow do Projects Work in a Real-World Setting?\nSpeaker: Oliver Janser\, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH\n11:15 – 11:30 AM\nCoffee Break\n11:30 AM – 12:30 PM\nTrends and Changes in International Peace and Police Missions\nSpeaker: Dr. Annika Hansen\, Zentrum für Internationale Friedenseinsätze (ZIF)\n12:30 – 1:30 PM\nLunch Break\n1:30 – 2:30 PM\nA European Perspective on Crisis Informatics: Citizens’ and Authorities’ Attitudes Towards Social Media for Public Safety and Security\nSpeaker: Prof. Dr. Dr. Christian Reuter\, TU Darmstadt / TraCe\n2:30 – 3:15 PM\nInternational Peace and Police Missions Insights – Examples from a Deployment in Kosovo\nSpeaker: Jennifer Kral\, Senior Police Officer\, State Police North Rhine-Westphalia\n3:15 – 3:30 PM\nCoffee Break\n3:30 – 4:15 PM\nFrom the Western Balkans to Ukraine: Reflections on Liberal Peacebuilding\nSpeaker: Edit Kovács\, Freelancer in Security Policies\n\nEvent Management\n\nFabian Hönicke\nPhone: +49 2501 806 458\nEmail: Fabian.Hoenicke@dhpol.de\nMarie Holtmann\nPhone: +49 2501 806 455\nEmail: Marie.Holtmann@dhpol.de\n\nFor more details on directions\, visit Anfahrt | Deutsche Hochschule der Polizei (dhpol.de).
URL:https://peasec.de/event/international-working-session-international-police-missions/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241104T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241104T092500
DTSTAMP:20260404T174313
CREATED:20241104T003857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241104T003857Z
UID:19496-1730710800-1730712300@peasec.de
SUMMARY:Bachelorarbeit (B.Sc.) im Studiengang Informatik von Kleanthis Moschopoulos:
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: Warning systems have changed rapidly over the last centuries\, from local personal warnings to radio to TV news up to other governmental channels such as modern warning apps. Still\, a rather untouched area in this regard is the role of smart-homes. With their ever increasing prevalance\, they are getting more and more integrated in our daily lives and are therefore worth considering to bring into the discussion of safety warnings. This thesis discusses the usability of smart-home systems\, more specifically smart-home speakers\, as a method for population warning in cases of regional and national emergencies. To this end\, a pre-existing implementation of the NINA warning app via an Amazon Alexa Skill is looked at and its problems are outlined by looking at its user reviews. Afterwards an own implementation that rectifies some of the showcased problems is being discussed\, key features being the inability for location selection and language inconsistency. While the implementation works to a satisfying degree and offers the basic necessary functionability\, it still shows some issues that warrant further development. To be fully usable\, future improvements in regards of functionality are necessary as well as user studies to implement direct user feedback. Finally the thesis outlines some of the potential of smart speakers in the area of user warnings\, depending on current limitations and future outlooks. \nBetreuer: Markus Henkel\nPrüfer: Prof. Dr. Dr. Christian Reuter
URL:https://peasec.de/event/bachelorarbeit-b-sc-im-studiengang-informatik-von-kleanthis-moschopoulos/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Kolloquium
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241030T161500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241030T175500
DTSTAMP:20260404T174313
CREATED:20240925T092842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241014T174618Z
UID:19013-1730304900-1730310900@peasec.de
SUMMARY:Ringvorlesung KRITIS: Grundbegriffe - Kritikalität\, Vulnerabilität\, Preparedness\, System of Systems (Dr. Nadja Thiessen / Prof. Dr. Jens Ivo Engels)
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URL:https://peasec.de/event/ringvorlesung-kritis-grundbegriffe-kritikalitaet-vulnerabilitaet-preparedness-system-of-systemsdr-nadja-thiessen-prof-dr-jens-ivo-engels/
LOCATION:Raum S103/123 (Altes Hauptgebäude\, Hochschulstraße 1\, 64289 Darmstadt) und in ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Ringvorlesung Sichere Kritische Infrastrukturen
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241023T161500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241023T175500
DTSTAMP:20260404T174313
CREATED:20240924T165725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241014T174630Z
UID:19003-1729700100-1729706100@peasec.de
SUMMARY:Ringvorlesung KRITIS: Grundbegriffe - Resilienz (Prof. Dr.-Ing. Matthias Hollick)
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URL:https://peasec.de/event/ringvorlesung-kritis-grundbegriffe-resilienz-prof-dr-ing-matthias-hollick/
LOCATION:Raum S103/123 (Altes Hauptgebäude\, Hochschulstraße 1\, 64289 Darmstadt) und in ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Ringvorlesung Sichere Kritische Infrastrukturen
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241016T161500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241016T175500
DTSTAMP:20260404T174313
CREATED:20240924T065129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240926T151850Z
UID:18992-1729095300-1729101300@peasec.de
SUMMARY:Ringvorlesung KRITIS: Einführung in die Ringvorlesung sowie in Sichere Kritische Infrastrukturen (Prof. Dr. Dr. Christian Reuter)
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URL:https://peasec.de/event/einfuehrung-in-die-ringvorlesung-sowie-in-sichere-kritische-infrastrukturen/
LOCATION:Raum S103/123 (Altes Hauptgebäude\, Hochschulstraße 1\, 64289 Darmstadt) und in ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Ringvorlesung Sichere Kritische Infrastrukturen
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