Information Security
We Advance IT Security
The Information Security Research Group of the InIT is the first address for education and applied research and development in the field of information security in the Zurich area and beyond. Our vision is to combine science and practice to develop innovative security solutions for companies and the public to ensure the cyber security of tomorrow.
The knowledge gained from applied research and development also flows into our educational programs in the Bachelor's, Master's, PhD and Continuous Education program.
The Information Security research group is part of the ZHAW Cybersecurity Community.
Security by Design
In the area of security by design, we develop systems and methods that integrate security into the design process from the outset. This includes systems with security functions, such as cybersecurity management systems for organizations or systems to support analysts in a Security Operation Center (SOC), as well as systems in which security is only a means to an end, such as the development of secure communication networks or the secure processing of sensitive data.
A current project in this research area:
Security Analysis
In the field of security analysis, we examine systems for potential vulnerabilities. We are interested in a wide range of systems, from hardware-based communication systems to applications and firmware on mobile devices to web applications. We use our specialist knowledge for the analysis and develop systems that search for vulnerabilities as automatically as possible. Through our work, we can warn those affected of potential threats while advancing the state of the art of analysis tools.
A current project in this research area:
In the FirmewareDroid project, we identify the current difficulties and limitations that hinder security researchers in performing a dynamic analysis of pre-installed Android software components, such as pre-installed apps or native libraries. Based on the results of a literature review, we derive potential solution ideas and develop a concept for a security testing framework that enables researchers to dynamically test pre-installed Android software. We test the concept with proof-of-concept prototypes that demonstrate the feasibility of our basic solution ideas. We then use these prototypes to analyze a large data collection of Android firmware for potential vulnerabilities.
Continuing Education
CAS Applied Network & System Security: This page is not available in English. Please refer to the German page.
CAS Secure Software Design & Development: This page is not available in English. Please refer to the German page.
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Christopoulou, Maria; Soussi, Wissem; Xilouris, George; Gür, Gürkan; Montes de Oca, Edgardo; Koumaras, Harilaos; Stiller, Burkhard,
2021.
AI-enabled slice protection exploiting moving target defense in 6G networks[paper].
In:
2021 Joint European Conference on Networks and Communications & 6G Summit (EuCNC/6G Summit), online, 8-11 June 2021.
ZHAW Zürcher Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.21256/zhaw-22969
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Sutter, Thomas; Lapagna, Kevin; Berlich, Peter; Rennhard, Marc; Germann, Fabio; et al.,
2021.
Web content signing with service workers.
ZHAW Zürcher Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.21256/zhaw-22514
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Porambage, Pawani; Gür, Gürkan; Moya Osorio, Diana Pamela; Liyanage, Madhusanka; Gurtov, Andrei; Ylianttila, Mika,
2021.
The roadmap to 6G security and privacy.
IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society.
2, pp. 1094-1122.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.1109/OJCOMS.2021.3078081
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Kushnir, Malte; Favre, Olivier; Rennhard, Marc; Esposito, Damiano; Zahnd, Valentin,
2021.
In:
Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Information Systems Security and Privacy.
ICISSP 2021, online, 11-13 February 2021.
SciTePress.
pp. 204-216.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.5220/0010300102040216
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Gür, Gürkan; Porambage, Pawani; Liyanage, Madhusanka,
2020.
Convergence of ICN and MEC for 5G : opportunities and challenges.
IEEE Communications Standards Magazine.
4(4), pp. 64-71.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.1109/MCOMSTD.011.1900045