Starts in 5 days from now
LocationBrussels
ProgrammesIn today’s digital age, online identity theft and the proliferation of fake information pose pressing challenges to individuals, organisations, and governments worldwide. As technology continually evolves, so do the tactics employed by malicious actors, leading to increasingly sophisticated methods of stealing personal information and disseminating false narratives.
This workshop will explore these critical issues, exploring current trends, emerging threats, and potential solutions within the context of the EU’s security research and innovation efforts.
Event organiser: CERIS - Community for European Research and Innovation for Security
For more information on this event and to register, please visit the dedicated event page via this link.
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Professor Lieven Eeckhout’s main research interests include computer architecture and the hardware/software interface with a specific emphasis on performance evaluation and modeling, and dynamic resource management.
Professor Eeckhout is the recipient of a European Research Council (ERC) Starting grant, Advanced grant and three Proof of Concept grants. Two of his former PhD students founded in 2013 CoScale, a spin-off in data center monitoring, which was acquired by New Relic.