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Drawing on data from Ukraine, researchers from the IT University of Copenhagen are investigating how to prepare Danish society for cyberattacks on the digital critical infrastructure.
In a pilot episode of the IT University’s new podcast series, Tech-away, the participants discusses the EU's proposal to require all messaging services to scan our digital communications
The dawn of quantum computers threatens to break the security we have relied on for decades. To counter this,ITU researcher is developing information-theoretic cryptography schemes.
A new book by several authors, including an ITU PhD student, focuses on everyday situations where we must make decisions about IT security.
While some politicians keep pushing for “lawful access” to our private messages, a new method may make it possible to keep our private communications private – even if end-to-end encryption in, for instance, Signal is “lawfully” decrypted.
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