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. Covert and side channels in buildings and the prototype of a building-aware active warden. In: 2012 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC 2012). 2012. p. 6753—6758.      [DOI]      [File] 
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Wendzel S, Kahler B, Rist T. Covert channels and their prevention in building automation protocols: A prototype exemplified using BACnet. In: 2012 IEEE International Conference on Green Computing and Communications (GreenCom), Internet of Things (iThings) and Cyber-physical Systems (CPSCom 2012). 2012. p. 731—736.      [DOI]      [File] 
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Wendzel S, Keller J. Design and implementation of an active warden addressing protocol switching covert channels. In: Proc. 7th International Conference on Internet Monitoring and Protection (ICIMP 2012). 2012. p. 1—6.     [File] 
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Wendzel S, Zander S. Detecting protocol switching covert channels. In: Proc. 37th Annual IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN 2012). 2012. p. 280—283.      [DOI]      [File] 
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Backs P, Wendzel S, Keller J. Dynamic routing in covert channel overlays based on control protocols. In: 2012 International Conference for Internet Technology and Secured Transactions (ICITST 2012). 2012. p. 32—39.     [File] 

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