Prof. Dr. Stefan Schiffner
IT Security and Computer Networks
E-mail: stefan@inf-bhh.de
Telephone: +49(0)40 428 791 167
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Room 11.02.15
Anckelmannstraße 10
20537 Hamburg
Experience
Since 10/2022
Professor BHH Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany, Teaching: Computer Networks and IT Security; Research: Analysis of Protocols for Location Privacy
2021–2022
Interim Professor WWU Münster, Münster, Germany, Teaching: Computer Networks; Research: Analysis of Protocolls for Location Privacy.
2017–2021
Research Associate, SECAN-Lab, University Luxembourg, Esch sur Alzette, Luxembourg, Research: privacy enhancing technologies, privacy by design, anonymity, impact of technology on society; projects: EU H2020 Saint, ATENA and Privacy Flag, FNR project EnCaViBS; teaching: introduction to computer networks, supervision of bachelor and master students
2013–2017
NIS Expert, ENISA, Athens, Greece, Project manager of ENISA’s work on Privacy by Design and Technology Readiness; key contributor to the agencies position on crypto regulation.
2012–2013
Post Doc, TU Darmstadt and CASED, Darmstadt, Germany, Head of smart security and trust group with four Ph.D. students; CASED research area coordinator Secure Services; contributor to research grand applications e.g. DFG Doctoral College Privacy and Trust for Mobile Users, and SFB CROSSING and various FP7 proposals. Master Thesis Supervision and Lecturing
2006–2012
Ph.D. Student, COSIC, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium, Ph.D. thesis: “Design and Modeling of Privacy-Friendly Reputation”; supervisor: Bart Preneel, contributor to FP6 project AEOLUS
2006
Researcher, TU Dresden, DUD, Dresden, Germany, Research on measuring anonymity; contributor to FP6 project PRIME
Education
2000-2006
Diploma Computer Science, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden
- Computer Architectures
- Algebra I
- IT Security Management
- IT Security
- Semantics of Programming Languages
- Automata Theory and formal Languages
- Privacy and legal Aspects of Computer Sciences
- Mathematics for Economics
- Mathematics for Candidates
- Overview of publications on Google Scholar: Stefan Schiffner - Google Scholar