Markus Kammerstetter

Markus Kammerstetter

General Information

I am a PhD candidate at the Automation Systems Group at the Vienna University of Technology, where I also conducted my master's and my bachelor's thesis.

In my master's thesis, entitled "Real-time Encrypted Speech Communication Over Low Bandwidth Channels", I implemented an embedded real-time system, allowing secure speech communication over channels with 9600 baud/s and below. Besides confidentiality, integrity and authenticity, the system has a number of unique security features that are novel to the field. In my bachelor's thesis, I focused on semiconductor security analysis techniques, focusing on the extraction of sensitive information such as cryptographic key material, secret algorithms or program code from silicon chips.

Together with participating project and industry partners, I recently co-authored a number of research proposals. If accepted, my future work will focus on the security of critical energy grid infrastructures.

My research interests include most aspects of computer and embedded-system security, with emphasis on low-level and binary analysis. Apart from that, I have a strong interest in semiconductor and hardware security.

Professional Activities

Since 2005, I have been working as an independent security consultant specialized on binary vulnerability analysis for enterprise environments. Among my references are a notable financial institution and large scale enterprises. Before that, I conducted security consulting and system administration services for smaller businesses.

Teaching

Starting with 2007, I have been involved with the following courses:

Practicals and Theses

If you want to do a practical ("Praktikum") or thesis related to embedded, hardware or semiconductor security, please contact me.

Projects

Notable Achievements

Contact

I can be reached under mne (at) iseclab org

You can find my contact information through TISS.


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