Institute of Information Resource Management

The Institute of Information Resource Management (IRM / OMI) addresses the organization, management, network technology, and human aspects of IT systems, with a particular emphasis on security and privacy. Our research focuses is 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, Caviglione L, Meier M. Hidden and uncontrolled—on the emergence of network steganographic threats. In: Securing Electronic Business Processes (ISSE 2014). Springer; 2014. p. 123—133.      [DOI]      [File] 
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Kaur J, Meier M, Szlósarczyk S, Wendzel S. A Cost-Efficient Building Automation Security Testbed for Educational Purposes. In: Proc. SECURWARE 2014. Iaria; 2014.     [File] 
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Wendzel S, Zwanger V, Meier M, Szlósarczyk S. Envisioning smart building botnets. In: Sicherheit 2014 — Sicherheit, Schutz und Zuverlässigkeit. Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V.; 2014.     [File] 
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Wendzel S, Herdin C, Wirth R, Masoodian M, Luz S, Kaur J. Mosaic-chart based visualization in building automation systems. In: Proceedings of the 9th Future Security Research Conference. Fraunhofer Verlag/MEV Verlag, Berlin; 2014. p. 687—690.     [File] 
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Kaur J, Wendzel S. Realization and Experiences with a Low-Cost Building Automation Security Testbed for Educational Purpose. In: Proceedings Computer Science Conference for University of Bonn Students (CSCUBS). 2014.     [File] 

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