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Security Research at the University of Trento
Welcome to the webpage on research and teaching in Security and Cryptography at the University of Trento.
Who We Are
See the members page to see the members of the security group.
Research Topics
Our research topics span these directions:
- technological research (biometrics, mobile phone security, testbeds and malware testing, crypto for fintech, SAT-based cryptanalysis)
- fundamental research: programming language security and secure compilation.
Courses and Seminars
Our teaching programme spans the key subjects in the area ranging from security management to cryptography.
- Academic Program: the Cyber Security track in Trento offered both as Entry and Exit point in the framework of the EIT Digital Master School, Cyber Security track, of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT Digital). These courses can also be taken by the students enrolled in the Computer Science Master and the Master in Mathematics offered by the University of Trento.
- Professional courses: the CVSS Training offers a one-day training course on the use and interpretation of the third revision of Common Vulnerability Scoring System (See above)
- Professional presentations: the CVSS V3 Environmental Metrics Presentation offers a one-day presentation on the use and interpretation of CVSS V3 - Environmental Metrics (See above)
CTF Team
We have a local team of students at the department that train and participate to CTF competitions. We participate to Cyberchallenge.IT. If you want to join or know more about it please visit the CTF page.
Contacts
You can use an email alias security AT disi DOT unitn DOT it.
Nevertheless, the best thing is to send an email directly to one of our members.
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