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Unconsidered Installations: Discovering IoT Deployments in the IPv6 Internet
Internet-wide studies provide extremely valuable insight into how operators manage their Internet of Things (IoT) deployments in …
Markus Dahlmanns
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Felix Heidenreich
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Johannes Lohmöller
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Jan Pennekamp
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Klaus Wehrle
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Martin Henze
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Secure Collaborations for the Industrial Internet of Things
The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is leading to increasingly-interconnected and networked industrial processes and environments, …
Jan Pennekamp
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shaker.de
Blockchain Technology Accelerating Industry 4.0
Competitive industrial environments impose significant requirements on data sharing as well as the accountability and verifiability of …
Jan Pennekamp
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Lennart Bader
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Eric Wagner
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Jens Hiller
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Roman Matzutt
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Klaus Wehrle
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An Interdisciplinary Survey on Information Flows in Supply Chains
Supply chains form the backbone of modern economies and therefore require reliable information flows. In practice, however, supply …
Jan Pennekamp
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Roman Matzutt
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Christopher Klinkmüller
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Lennart Bader
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Martin Serror
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Eric Wagner
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Sidra Malik
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Maria Spiß
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Jessica Rahn
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Tan Gürpinar
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Eduard Vlad
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Sander J. J. Leemans
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Salil S. Kanhere
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Volker Stich
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Klaus Wehrle
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arXiv
Securing Sensing in Supply Chains: Opportunities, Building Blocks, and Designs
Supply chains increasingly develop toward complex networks, both technically in terms of devices and connectivity, and also …
Jan Pennekamp
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Fritz Alder
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Lennart Bader
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Gianluca Scopelliti
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Klaus Wehrle
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Jan Tobias Mühlberg
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Offering Two-Way Privacy for Evolved Purchase Inquiries
Dynamic and flexible business relationships are expected to become more important in the future to accommodate specialized change …
Jan Pennekamp
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Markus Dahlmanns
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Frederik Fuhrmann
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Timo Heutmann
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Alexander Kreppein
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Dennis Grunert
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Christoph Lange
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Robert H. Schmitt
,
Klaus Wehrle
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Reputation Systems for Supply Chains: The Challenge of Achieving Privacy Preservation
Consumers frequently interact with reputation systems to rate products, services, and deliveries. While past research extensively …
Lennart Bader
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Jan Pennekamp
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Emildeon Thevaraj
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Maria Spiß
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Salil S. Kanhere
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Klaus Wehrle
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arXiv
SoK: Evaluations in Industrial Intrusion Detection Research
Industrial systems are increasingly threatened by cyberattacks with potentially disastrous consequences. To counter such attacks, …
Olav Lamberts
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Konrad Wolsing
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Eric Wagner
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Jan Pennekamp
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Jan Bauer
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Klaus Wehrle
,
Martin Henze
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arXiv
One IDS is not Enough! Exploring Ensemble Learning for Industrial Intrusion Detection
Industrial Intrusion Detection Systems (IIDSs) play a critical role in safeguarding Industrial Control Systems (ICSs) against targeted …
Konrad Wolsing
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Dominik Kus
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Eric Wagner
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Jan Pennekamp
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Klaus Wehrle
,
Martin Henze
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FAIR Sensor Ecosystem: Long-Term (Re-)Usability of FAIR Sensor Data through Contextualization
The long-term utility and reusability of measurement data from production processes depend on the appropriate contextualization of the …
Matthias Bodenbenner
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Jan Pennekamp
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Benjamin Montavon
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Klaus Wehrle
,
Robert H. Schmitt
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