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Electronic surveillance is spreading around the world, with universities using behavioural data to predict how young people will fare. New research from KU and DTU show...
Students from DTU are being taught how to hack Internet of Things devices from the business world. The purpose is to create a safer world of IoT devices.
Together with six partners, DTU Compute will help Danish software companies to think about IT security in product development, right from the beginning.
Through seven years of research, five DTU institutes have been involved in developing and showing how data and AI make energy systems talk to each other. It saves money...
Universities are working with IT security company to block virus-infected websites before users click on them.
DTU Skylab Digital will be a new meeting place and melting pot for digital innovation and startups in The Capital Region.
DTU Compute is part of the new Danish Hub for Cybersecurity granted by The Danish Industry Foundation.
A new large research network will strengthen European cybersecurity capacity. DTU represents Denmark in CyberSec4Europe pilot project.
Denmark’s position as the most digitalized country in Europe makes us vulnerable to cyber attacks.
IT security firm Cybercrypt turns the question of cyber security upside down and focuses on only protecting the most critical data: the secret encryption keys.