Daniel Weber
Daniel Weber is a PhD candidate researching in the field of microarchitectural attacks, such as side-channel and transient-execution attacks. His work focuses on automating the process of finding such attacks. Daniel gave presentations and trainings about his work on both, academic (e.g., USENIX, ESORICS) as well as industrial (e.g., Black Hat Europe/Asia/MEA, RuhrSec) conferences. He is part of Michael Schwarz' research group at the CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security. Before that, he obtained a Bachelor's degree in Cybersecurity from Saarland University. In his free time, Daniel participates in Capture the Flag competitions as part of the team saarsec.
Events
| Title | Day | Room | Track | Start | End |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cascading Spy Sheets: The Privacy & Security Implications of CSS in Emails |
Saturday | K.4.201 | Modern Email | 14:00 | 14:30 |