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Joint forces for a cyber campus
There is a significant skills shortage in the cyber security area in Sweden. This has led Pontus Johnson, professor at KTH’s Center for Cyber Defense and Information Security, to push for a new cyber campus with several actors, including the Swedish Armed Forces.
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Students hacked cars – amazing results
Imagine someone being able to unlock your car without keys – how would you feel? This proved to be entirely possible as students in Computer Science hacked cars.
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28 ideas that will attract new students
A new initiative with 28 ready-to-go ideas for high school projects aims to evoke interest in technical studies. Prospective students are encouraged to write about social robots, brain function, data analysis and cyber security.
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Big investment in digitalization’s next chapter: edge computing
Now that cloud computing is firmly established in our society, the next big step in tech is edge computing. KTH is taking on the next chapter of digitalization with a new competence centre that is backed by major industrial players as well as financing.
- New model for the more secure digitization
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Sårbara energiföretag skyddas av cybernätverk
Mer än 80 procent av Sveriges företag har blivit utsatta för någon form av IT-angrepp.
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Pontus Johnson on Tech50 list
Pontus Johnson, Professor at the Centre for Cyber Defence and Information Security, has made Tech50's list of the most influential people in tech in 2023.
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Improved wireless communication can boost launch of autonomous vehicles
Collaboration with Princeton University merges machine learning with cellular networks, making cars safer and more energy efficient. Together with experts in machine learning and wireless communication, KTH postdoc José Mairton Barros Da Silva Júnior work on a project that will accelerate the development of safe and reliable autonomous vehicles.