The University of Iceland and Reykjavík University are hosting the opening of the cybersecurity lab "Frostbyte" on Friday, May 23rd between 9:00-13:45. The opening will take place at Reykjavík University, room Mars M122. At the opening, RU and UI students will present their projects in the field of cybersecurity.
The event will take place in English
Topics:
- Accidental penetration test – why not to code with AI
- Future of bootkits and defences against them
- Real-time malware classification through honeypot analysis
- How safe is home? – Investigating router configurations and cybersecurity readiness in Iceland
- Gagnabær: An interactive visualization of real-world cyberattacks
- LLM-based honeypots
- Flexible introspection solutions & VMI vs eBPF
- Vulnerabilities and exploitation of RFID identification cards
The Ministry of Culture, Innovation and Higher Education is funding the cybersecurity collaboration of University of Iceland and Reykjavik University. The European Union and the European Cybersecurity Competence Centre (ECCC) are co-funding the Frostbyte cybersecurity laboratory via the Digital Europe Programme projects Iceland Cybersecurity Coordination Centre (NCC-IS) and Defend Iceland.
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