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September 2025: Congratulations to Raha Asadi. She joined CISAT as a PhD student working with Oksana Kulyk. Signe Louise Yndigegn is a co-supervisor.
August 2025: All ITU students interested in cybersecurity are invited to the CISAT thesis market in the 4C corridor on 28/09/25, 15:00.
July 2025: Paper "I tell him everything that I do”: An investigation of privacy and safety implications of AI companion usage” by Anine Henriksen, Raha Asadi, Oksana Kulyk, Peter Mayer and Anne Gerdes has been accepted at the EuroUSEC.
Paper "Universally Composable Interactive and Ordered Multi-Signatures" by Carsten Baum, Bernardo David, Elena Pagnin, Akira Takahashi has been accepted to PKC 2025.
Paper "pod: An Optimal-Latency, Censorship-Free, and Accountable Generalized Consensus Layer" by Orestis Alpos, Bernardo David, Jakov Mitrovski, Odysseas Sofikitis, and Dionysis Zindros has been accepted to DISC 2025.
Paper "Rumors MPC: GOD for Dynamic Committees, Low Communication via Constant-Round Chat" by Bernardo David, Arup Mondal, Rahul Satish has been accepted to Asiacrypt 2025.
June 2025: Markus Krabbe Larsen and Carsten Schürmann win a distinguished paper award at the 38the IEEE Computer Security Foundations Symposium on their work on Nominal SSProve.
June 2025: Congratulations to Alessandro Bruni, who was awarded two grants on Robust AI by NFC and DIREC.
Paper "Voting Under Pressure: Perceptions of Counter-Strategies in Internet Voting” by Christina Nissen, Tobias Hilt, Jurlind Budurushi, Melanie Volkamer, and Oksana Kulyk has been accepted at the E-Vote-ID conference.
Poster "The Password You Hope You Never Use: Use Cases for Duress Authentication” by Christina Nissen and Oksana Kulyk has been accepted at the CSCW conference.
May 2025: Congratulations to Marco Carbone, who was awarded a DFF grant by the Independent Research Fund Denmark on probabilistic session types (PROBABILIST), 2025-2029.
April 2025: Carsten Schürmann was an invited panelist at an event about cyberwar. The event was hosted by IT University of Copenhagen and Dagbladet Information. See link.
March 2025: Carsten Schürmann represents Dansk Universiteter on the advisory board at Digitaliseringstyrelsen for the implementation of the Digital Identity Wallet (EU regulation eIDAS 2.0). Press Release
March 2025: Bernardo David hosts NordiCrypt Spring 2025 at ITU.
October 2024: Christina Frederikke Nissen wins a best paper award at EVote-ID for her paper on Tracking Code-based Verification-Design and Evaluation.
ITU CISAT provides research-based multidisciplinary Bachelor's and Master's programs within information security in order to meet the need for cybersecurity experts. ITU CISAT students acquire competencies enabling them to make security decisions as suppliers and acquirers of software, to construct secure software, to assess security risks, to perform penetration testing, and more. Here are some of the recommended courses for our Master students.
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Jonas Kastberg Hinrichsen, now assistant professor at Aalborg University, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Maryam Sheikhi Garjan, now PostDoc at the University of Hamburg, Germany.
Lorenzo Gentile – Graduated in April 2023, now at Consensys.
James Hsin-yu Chiang, now PostDoc at Aarhus University, Denmark.
Anders Konring, now at Espresso Systems.
Felix Engelman, now PostDoc at Ohio State University, U.S.A.
Ravi Kishore, now at BITS.
Esra Yeniaras, now at Københavns Erhversakademiet, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Ieva Daukantas, now at Novo Nordisk, Denmark.
Gopinaath Kannabiran.
Peter Schneider, now at Everllence, Copenhagen, Denmark
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Date | Time | Title | Speaker | Location |
26-08-25 | 15:00 - 16:00 | Static Analysis for Android GDPR Compliance Assurance | Mugdha Khedkar | 3A08 |
23-06-25 | 15:00 - 16:00 | Security Proofs via Approximate Relational Reasoning for Higher-Order Probabilistic Programs | Philip Haselwater | 5A09 |
09-03-25 | 12:15 - 13:00 | Reverse engineering MitID | Lukas Hundt Petersen | 4A56 |
03-03-25 | 12:00 - 13:00 | No Silver Bullet: Towards Demonstrating Secure Software Development for Danish Small and Medium Enterprises in a Business-to-Business Model | Raha Asaid | 5A09 |
Contact Carsten Schürmann to propose a talk.
The ITU Center for Information Security and Trust (ITU CISAT) provides a multidisciplinary research environment, delivering knowledge and capacity necessary to tackle modern cybersecurity challenges from a societal, legal, organizational, and technical point of view. ITU CISAT draws on expertise in information security, computer science, artificial intelligence, social science, law and philosophy, covering the range of basic research in security science to applied research in systems-building and analysis of the implications to society.
Reliability, security by design, language-based security, continuous deployment
Adversary-, capability- and risk-modeling, risk mitigation, cyber attack detection, theorem proving, model checking
Organizational effects, including trustability, governance, and legislation
Human perceptions of trust, ethics and privacy, including psychological, philosophical and cognitive aspects
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ITU CISAT is part of the IT University of Copenhagen (ITU), located at Rued Langgaards Vej 7, DK-2300