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PURE: New security solution wards off digital pickpockets
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- Institute of Information Security
- Security
- News und highlights
- Information Security Group
- Cyberphysical systems
- System Security Group
- Front – Spotlight
- Research
Fraudsters, armed with just moderate technical skills and inexpensive technology, could use someone else’s payment card, mobile phone, or smartwatch to make contactless payments at a distant location without the victim’s consent. ETH Zurich researchers have developed a security solution that protects consumers against this threat.
First place for ETH students at Cyber 9/12 Strategy Challenge
- Cyberphysical systems
- Award
- Initiatives
- Students
- Security
On 4 and 5 April, the cyber competition Cyber 9/12 Strategy Challenge 2024 took place. Four teams from ETH Zurich participated in the challenge and one of them, team CyBerg, won first place. Big congratulations!
“I wasn’t trying to save the world”
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- Pervasive computing
- Institute for Intelligent Interactive Systems
- Researchers in focus
- Cyberphysical systems
- Faculty
- Front – Spotlight
- Research
- Staff
How does the Internet of Things change our lives? What does computer science mean for society? Before his retirement in 2020, Professor Friedemann Mattern studied small things in a big context.
A versatile joystick for animation artists
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- Video
- Interactive Geometry Lab
- News und highlights
- Cyberphysical systems
- Front – Spotlight
- Animation
- Institute of Visual Computing
- Research
Manipulating 3-dimensional animated characters on a 2D screen is challenging and requires years of training. ETH researchers now make animation artists’ life a little easier with a new input device they can assemble into a shape similar to the virtual character.
Prof. Friedemann Mattern about the infosphere: the computer metamorphosis
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- Cyberphysical systems
- Institute for Intelligent Interactive Systems
- Researchers in focus
- Front – Spotlight
- Research
Today, computers are no longer calculators or data processors, but windows to the internet. Soon, they will go through another transformation. (German)