Events
The Web Conference (aka WWW) 2021
We will present our paper about "Security of Alerting Authorities in the WWW: Measuring Namespaces, DNSSEC, and Web PKI" at the 30th The Web Conference (WWW). This is the premier conference for Web research.
Location: Ljubljana, Slovenia
ACM/IEEE IoTDI 2021
We will present a poster about "Third Party Authorization of LwM2M Clients" at the 6th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Internet of Things Design and Implementation (IoTDI).
RIOT Summit 2021
We co-organize the 6th RIOT Summit, the yearly get-together of the RIOT community. This year's keynote speaker will be Henning Schulzrinne, Levi Professor of Computer Science, Columbia University, former CTO of FCC, and co-developer of protocols that are used by almost all Internet telephony and multimedia applications, such as RTP, RTSP, and SIP.
EWSN 2021
We will present our paper about "A Performance Study of Crypto-Hardware in the Low-end IoT" at 18th International Conference on Embedded Wireless Systems and Networks (EWSN).
Location: online
ACM CoNEXT 2020
Prof. Wählisch co-chairs reproducibility at 16th ACM International Conference on emerging Networking EXperiments and Technologies (CoNEXT).
Location: Barcelona, Spain
RIOT Summit 2020
As co-founder of RIOT, we co-organize the 5th get-together of the RIOT community. Please, join us at the RIOT Summit from September 14-15, either online or on site.
IFIP Networking 2020
The Internet Technologies group will present the full paper "IoT Content Object Security with OSCoRE and NDN: A First Experimental Comparison" at the the 19th IFIP Netwokring.Conference.
Location: Originally, Paris, France. Now, virtually.
RIPE 80
Clemens from the Internet Technologies research group will present our work on measuing Route Flap Damping. This is joint work with colleagues from IIJ/Arrcus, Université de Strasbourg, and HAW Hamburg.
Location: Berlin, Germany
Salottino 2020@MIX
PhD student Marcin Nawrocki, Internet technologies research group, presents recent research results about the deployment of common attack mitigation techniques in the Intenret core. The presentation is part of the Salottino at the Milan Internet Exchange Point, the leading Italian Internet eXchange.
Location: remote meeting
IEEE/IFIP NOMS 2020
Marcin from the Internet Technologies research group will present our paper about "Uncovering Vulnerable Industrial Control Systems from the Internet Core".
Location: Budapest, Hungary
Securing the IoT Hackathon
Internet Technologies group organizes a hackathon about Securing the IoT. The aim of this hackathon is to bring people together who are interested to work on practical solutions to improve security in the Internet of Things (IoT). The hackathon will consist of one day tutorial and two days of coding, coding, and coding—all garnished in a stimulating and fun atmosphere!
Location: ECDF, Berlin, Germany
ICT-DM 2019
Our position paper about "Authenticated Communication in Crises: Toward an Infrastructureless Trust Model for Challenged Networks" will be presented at 6th International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies for Disaster Management (ICT-DM).
Location: Paris, France
IETF 106
Internet Technologies group participates in the regular meetings of the Internet standardization community.
Location: Singapore
ACM ENSsys 2019
We will present our paper "Eco: A Hardware-Software Co-Design for In Situ Power Measurement on Low-end IoT Systems" at 7th ACM SenSys Workshop on Energy Harvesting and Energy-Neutral Sensing Systems (ENSsys).
Location: New York City, USA
ACM IMC 2019
We will present our paper on dismantling operational practices of BGP Blackholing at IXPs.
Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
RIPE 79
Marcin will talk about "Dismantling Operational Practices of BGP Blackholing at IXPs".
Location: Rotterdam, Netherlands
IEEE LCN 2019
Prof. Wählisch co-organizes the 44th IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN), 2019. Furthermore, we will present our paper on "A Lesson in Scaling 6LoWPAN - Minimal Fragment Forwarding in Lossy Networks".
Location: Osnabrück, Germany
IoT Hackathon Rotterdam 2019
Together with colleagues from RIPE NCC and others, we organize the first IoT Hackathon Rotterdam 2019.
Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
5G Future Industrial Communication
We will give two talks and present one demo at the annual Future Industrial Communication conference of the BMBF 5G research initiative. This year it is part of the IEEE 5G World Forum in Dresden. It deals with the questions “Where are we?” and “What is still to be done?”, viewed from the users’ and researchers’ perspectives.
Location: Dresden, Germany
ACM ICN 2019
We present three papers and three demos at ACM ICN 2019, sponsored by ACM SIGCOMM. Furthermore, Prof. Wählisch is part of the organizer committee.
Location: Macau, China
GI-Jahrestagung INFORMATIK 2019
We co-organize the track "Internet of Everything".
Location: Kassel, Germany
Munich Internet Research Retreat 2019
Prof. Wählisch was invited to attend the Munich Internet Research Retreat, a forum for both academic and industrial researchers to exchange ideas and get feedback on their current work. He will present recent results on Internet security and Internet measurement research.
DUST Workshop@CAIDA
Prof. Wählisch was invited to attend 2nd International Workshop on Darkspace and UnSolicited Traffic Analysis at CAIDA/UC San Diego.
Location: CAIDA/UC San Diego, USA
RIOT Summit 2019
The Internet Technologies research group co-organizes the fourth get-together of the RIOT Community.
Location: Aalto Design Factory, Finland
QMUL
Marcin will present our paper "Down the Black Hole: Dismantling Operational Practices of BGP Blackholing at IXPs" in the seminar of the Networks Research Group at Queen Mary University of London.
Location: London, UK
IFIP Networking 2019
Internet technologies research group presents "ICNLoWPAN -- Named-Data Networking in Low Power IoT Networks" at the IFIP Networking Conference 2019.
Location: Warsaw, Poland
Guest Talk by Konrad-Felix Krentz
Felix from HPI/University of Potsdam will talk about "IoT Security: A Denial-of-Sleep-Resilient Medium Access Control Layer for IEEE 802.15.4 Networks".
Location: T9, SR137
IEEE WF-IoT 2019
We will present our paper about "Security for the Industrial IoT: The Case for Information-Centric Networking" at the IEEE 5th World Forum on Internet of Things.
Location: Limerick, Ireland
IETF 104
Internet Technologies group participate in IETF 104 and the IETF Hackathon.
Location: Prague, Czech Republic
Embedded World 2019
Together with other core maintainers, Hauke and Daniel will present RIOT at the Embedded World Exhibition 2019. Embedded World is the leading international fair for embedded systems. Come and visit us!
Location: hall 4, stand 4-168 (OSADL booth) Nuremberg, Germany
Urania
Prof. Wählisch was invited to give a presentation at the Urania. He will talk about "The Internet of (small) Things. The upcoming IT revolution".
Location: Urania Berlin, Germany
Touching Innovations 2019
We showcase RIOT and RAPstore at Touching Innovations 2019.
Location: Berlin, Germany
CCC 2018
PhD student and RIOT core developer Martine Lenders (@miri64) organizes a RIOT Assembly at the 35th Chaos Communicatoin Congress. RIOT is an open source operating system for hteconstrained Internet of Things, co-founded by our research group.
Location: Leipzig, Germany
IETF 103
We are involved in multiple working and research groups that deal with secure inter-domain routing, information-centric networking, or the Internet of Things.
Location: Bangkok
HIIG Digitaler Salon
Prof. Wählisch was invited to participate in a panel on Internet outages.
Location: Berlin, Germany
ACM IMC 2018
Our paper on Certificate Transparency will be presented at ACM IMC 2018, the flagship conference on Internet measurements.
Location: Boston, USA
Jugend Hackt 2018
PhD student Martine Lenders will give a lightning talk at Jugend Hackt. She will present our IoT operating system RIOT and experiences on how to successfully contribute to an open source community.
Location: Berlin, Germany
Dagstuhl-Seminar Encouraging Reproducibility in Scientific Research of the Internet
Prof. Wählisch was invited to participate in the Dagstuhl-Seminar 18412 "Encouraging Reproducibility in Scientific Research of the Internet".
Location: Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany
IEEE LCN 2018
Our paper about "HoPP: Robust and Resilient Publish-Subscribe for an Information-Centric Internet of Things" will be presented at IEEE LCN.
Location: Chicago, USA
ACM ICN 2018
Our paper about NDN, MQTT, and CoAP will be presented at ACM ICN, the flagship conference on Information-centric Networking.
Location: Boston, USA
RIOT Summit 2018
Internet Technologies research group co-organizes the third face-to-face meeting of the RIOT community. The RIOT Summit 2018 will take place in Amsterdam. Thanks to RIPE NCC for local support!
Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
ACM SIGCOMM 2018
We will present two contributions: a poster about collateral damage introduced by blackholing and our CCR paper about RPKI origin validaiton in the Best of CCR Session as part of the main conference program. ACM SIGCOMM is the top tier venue in computer networking.
Location: Budapest, Hungary
GI/ITG KuVS Summer School "Industrial Internet"
Prof. Wählisch has been invited to give a lecture at the GI/ITG KuVS Summer School "Industrial Internet".
Location: Burghotel Dinklage, Germany
Guest Talk by Timm Böttger (QMUL)
Timm from Queen Mary University of London will talk about "Looking for Hypergiants in PeeringDB".
Location: Takustr. 9 Room 137
ACM IMC 2018 Shadow TPC Meeting
To provide an educational experience by exposing students to a review process and to subsequently train the next generation of program committee (PC) members, we co-organize the ACM IMC Shadow TPC. The in-person Shadow TCP Meeting will take place at Institute of Computer Science, Freie Universität Berlin.
Location: Freie Universität Berlin Computer Science building Takustr. 9 14195 Berlin Room 006
ANRW'18
Our ACM SIGCOMM CCR paper " Towards a Rigorous Methodology for Measuring Adoption of RPKI Route Validation and Filtering " was accepted for presentation at ANRW 2018.
Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada,
Guest Talk by Jakob Pfender (VUW)
Jakob from Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealan will talk about "Performance Comparison of Caching Strategies for Information-Centric IoT".
Location: Takustr. 9, room 137
ACM MobiSys 2018
Prof. Wählisch has been appointed as Hackathon Co-Chair of 16th ACM International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications, and Services (ACM MobiSys) 2018. ACM MobiSys seeks to present innovative and significant research on the design, implementation, usage, and evaluation of mobile computing and wireless systems, applications, and services. ACM MobiSys is a top-tier conference in the field of mobile systems.
Location: Munich, Germany
Dagstuhl Seminar "Secure Routing for the Internet"
Prof. Matthias Wählisch co-organizes Dastuhl Seminar 18242 about "Secure Routing for the Internet". This is joint work with Phillipa Gill (University of Massachusetts – Amherst, US), Amir Herzberg (University of Connecticut – Storrs, US), and Adrian Perrig (ETH Zürich, CH).
Location: Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany
RIPE 76
Andreas will give an update about our RPKI origin validation monitoring platform in the plenary. Matthias will introduce RIOT to the IoT working group.
Location: Marseille, France
WF-IoT 2019
Our paper about "Security for the Industrial IoT: The Case for Information-Centric Networking" will be presented at IEEE 5th World Forum on Internet of Things (WF-IoT),
Location: Limerick, Ireland
RIPE NCC::Educa Routing Security
Matthias Wählisch was invited to give an Introduction to Routing Security Problems at the RIPE NCC::Educa Routing Security.
SoC@KAIST
Matthias Wählisch talks about "Internet measurements for a more secure Internet" at School of Computing, KAIST.
Location: School of Computing, KAIST, Sout Korea
RIOT Hack'n'ACK
A "come-together" for all interested people to collectively work on RIOT.
Location: Takustr. 9, 14195 Berlin, SR 137
Shonan Meeting Resilient M2M Communication
Prof. Matthias Wählisch has been invited to participate in the Shonan meeting no.114 on "Resilient Machine-to-Machine Communication". Shonan venue works similar compared to Dagstuhl but is located in Japan.
Location: Shonan Village Center, Japan
IETF 101
Research group Internet Technologies participate in several working groups related to (secure) inter-domain routing, IoT, and ICN, and contribute to the IETF Hackathon.
Location: London, UK
NDSS DISS 2018
Prof. Wählisch co-chairs the first NDSS Workshop on Decentralized IoT Security and Standards (DISS). NDSS DISS is co-located with the Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS), which is one of the top-tier security conferences.
Location: San Diego, USA
IoT & Blockchain Hackathon
Prof. Wählisch co-organizes the IoThon, which is Europe’s first research-oriented open source IoT hackathon, taking place in Janunary 18–19, 2018 in Berlin, at Einstein Center Digital Future, Wilhelmstraße 67, 10117 Berlin. IoThon is is a focused IoT hackathon for students, researchers, and developers working on open source IoT projects, especially related to information-centric networking (ICN) and blockchains. Join us!
Location: Einstein Center Digital Future, Berlin, Germany
34C3
PhD student Martine Lenders will give a lightning talk about RIOT at the 34th Chaos Communication Congress (34C3).
Location: Leipzig, Germany
Dagstuhl Seminar "The Critical Internet Infrastructure Revisited"
Matthias Wählisch co-organizes the Dagstuhl Seminar on "The Critical Internet Infrastructure Revisited", together with Walter Willinger, Steve Uhlig, Georg Carle, and Thomas Schmidt,
Location: Schloss Dagstuhl
ACM ICN 2017
Prof. Matthias Wählisch was appointed as Local Chair of 4th ACM Conference on Information-Centric Networking (ICN) 2017 . ACM ICN is the top-tier conference on Information-Centric Networking, technically sponsored by ACM and ACM SIGCOMM.
Location: Institute of Computer Science, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany
ACM SIGCOMM 2017
Prof. Matthias Wählisch is Poster Chair of ACM SIGCOMM, the top-tier venue in computer networking.
Location: UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USA
RIPE 74
Master's student Andreas Reuter will talk about "Measuring Adoption of RPKI Route Validation and Filtering" in the plenary of the 74th RIPE meeting. Andreas is advised by Prof. Wählisch. This is joint work with our colleagues Randy Bush (IIJ), Ethan Katz-Bassett (USC/Columbia), Italo Cunha (UFMG), and Thomas Schmidt (HAW Hamburg).
Location: Budapest, Hungary
Embedded World 2017
We present RIOT at Embedded World 2017. It is is the trade fair for it security for electronic systems and distributed intelligence. For further information, contact Prof. Wählisch.
Location: Hannover, Germany
NetSys 2017
First year PhD students Marcin Nawrocki and Martine Lenders present the state of their work at the PhD Forum of Conference on Networked Systems (NetSys 2017).
Location: Göttingen, Germany
ACM IMC 2016
Our paper "Internet Citizenship: Reducing the Footprint of Internet-wide Scans by Topology Aware Prefix Selection" has been accepted to ACM Internet Measurement Conference (IMC) 2016. ACM IMC is sponsored jointly by ACM SIGCOMM and ACM SIGMETRICS. It is the top venue for the presentation of measurement-based research in data communications
Location: Santa Monica, California, USA
ACM ICN 2016
Our poster on "ICN over TSCH: Potentials for Link-Layer Adaptation in the IoT" has been accepted to ACM Conference on Information-Centric Networking (ICN) 2016. ACM ICN sponsored by ACM SIGCOMM. It is the top venue in the field of Information-centric Networking.
Location: Kyoto, Japan
GI-Dagstuhl Seminar Aware Machine-to-Machine Communication
Matthias Wählisch has been invited to participate in the GI-Dagstuhl Seminar "Aware Machine-to-Machine Communication".
Location: Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany
NANOG 67
Matthias Wählisch has been invited to present RTRlib and RPKI MRIO at the 67th NANOG meeting. These two open source projects, which has been co-founded by CST, help to monitor and deploy RPKI, the Resource Public Key Infrastructure. The RPKI is a key element to improve security in Internet backbone routing.
Location: Chicago, USA
Dagstuhl Seminar Secure Routing for Future Communication Networks
Matthias Wählisch has been invited to participate in the Dagstuhl Seminar "Secure Routing for Future Communication Networks". To advance routing security, a number of significant research problems need to be addressed, which is the goal of this seminar. The first objective is to facilitate brainstorming and exchange of ideas among experts working in different areas and types of secure networking, leading to an improved understanding of the different aspects of secure routing. The second objective is to identify the most important research challenges and to devise a roadmap towards addressing urgent issues. Through the seminar, we are hoping to open up new avenues of research in the area of routing security.
Location: Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany