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Simulating cyber-physical threats to the City of Vienna
A large number of critical infrastructure facilities are located in cities and their surroundings, providing essential services in a compact geographical space and resulting in mutual physical and logical dependencies. The provision of services such as electricity, gas, water, communication, food, fuel, road or rail, in particular, is achieved by operating extensive networks. In the FFG-funded project ODYSSEUS, Stefan Rass (Institute of Applied Informatics) and his team are working on developing a framework for a simulation designed to forecast the consequences of attacks on such interlinked infrastructure facilities.
Best Paper Award ICWI19
The paper by Claudia Steinberger and Joachim Frießer “Why and How to Capture the Semantics of Web User Interfaces” was regarded as one of the best papers of ICWI19 and […]
Stellenausschreibung Webprogrammierer (m/w)
Suchst du während des IT-Studiums einen Job in einem abwechslungsreichen Aufgabengebiet und verfügst du über gute Kenntnisse in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, MySQL-Datenbank? Dann wartet Werkportal auf Deine Bewerbung! Alle Infos […]
16th Austrian IT Security Day | 16 October 2019 | Messe Klagenfurt
On 16 October 2019, the 16th Austrian IT Security Day took place at Messe Klagenfurt in cooperation with “Kärntner Messen”. There were 9 lectures on the following topics: The challenge […]
Are we seeing genuine progress with recommender systems?
Recommender systems represent a key technology for e-commerce providers such as Google, Amazon, Netflix, Booking.com and Spotify. It is therefore with a certain urgency that researchers are working intensively on making ever more accurate predictions about the products and services users might want to consume next. However, in a paper published recently, Maurizio Ferrari Dacrema, Paolo Cremonesi and Dietmar Jannach were able to show that several critical issues concerning the research methodology are hindering progress in the development of recommender systems. In recognition of their work, they received the Best Full Paper Award at the renowned ACM Conference on Recommender Systems in Copenhagen in September.
StudienassistentIn gesucht !!!!
Die Informatikwerkstatt der AAU Klagenfurt sucht eine Studienassistentin bzw. einen Studienassistenten zur Erstellung von Security-Lehrinhalten für Sekundarstufe I und II. Bearbeitung im Rahmen einer BA- bzw. MA-Arbeit (UF Informatik, ggf. […]
Studienassistenz (10h/Woche) gesucht!!!!
Die AAU Klagenfurt / TeWi sucht für den Zeitraum Oktober 2019 bis einschließlich Februar 2020 eine Studienassistentin bzw. einen Studienassistenten (10h/Woche). Aufgaben: – Wartung der Lehrveranstaltungen im LVOnline – Unterstützung […]
The University of Klagenfurt makes the first professorial appointment to the Digital Age Research Center (D!ARC): Elisabeth Oswald, who specializes in researching cybersecurity, arrives in Klagenfurt
Step by step, the University of Klagenfurt is steadily expanding its activities in the new research area “Humans in the Digital Age”. The appointment of Elisabeth Oswald (University of Bristol) represents an important milestone in this endeavour. As an applied cryptographer, Elisabeth Oswald works at the interface between mathematics and computer science. In her research, she focuses especially on the cryptographic aspects of cybersecurity.
Workshop on “Epistemic Extensions of Logic Programming” in Cruces, New Mexico
On September 20, 2019, the Semantic Systems research group will host a workshop on “Epistemic Extensions of Logic Programming” (EELP Workshop 2019) at the International Conference on Logic Programming (ICLP) […]
Tool-assisted Fault Discovery in Knowledge Bases: A Novel Approach from Klagenfurt
Artificial intelligence systems — for instance, in biomedicine — are often based on knowledge bases, which store expert knowledge in machine readable form. Unfortunately, it is not uncommon that mistakes […]
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