Activate high contrast
To main content
Home of TU Delft
Safety & Security Institute
Safety & Security Institute
Activate high contrast
Search
Research
Our Research
Research themes
Seed funding projects
Education
Collaboration
Our experts
About
About us
Organisation
News
Latest news
Newsletter
ProgreSSIon Anniversary Magazine
Events
Upcoming events
Archive
Research
Menu openen
Our Research
Research themes
Seed funding projects
Education
Collaboration
Our experts
About
Menu openen
About us
Organisation
News
Menu openen
Latest news
Newsletter
ProgreSSIon Anniversary Magazine
Events
Menu sluiten
Upcoming events
Archive
Dit is het social media blok
linkedin
Nederlands
Activate high contrast
Close menu
Search
Close search
TU Delft Safety & Security Institute
Directly to
TU Delft Safety & Security Institute
Item 1 of 1
TU Delft Safety & Security Institute
News
News
Subscribe to our newsletter
rss
24 May 2021
NWO Cybersecurity Project on "Responsible Internet" awarded to Dr. Fernando Kuipers
28 April 2021
NWO awards 10 million euros for solving cyber security issues
Within the Dutch Research Agenda (NWA) programme “Cyber Security”, five consortia will work on finding solutions related to internet security. TU Delft is involved in four of the consortia. Three projects will focus on governance, and two will also focus on cryptologic aspects. The total research budget amounts to circa 10 million euros. Professor Michel van Eeten is leading the project ‘THESEUS: Making patching happen’. Other TPM researchers that are involved are Simon Parkin, Kate Labunets en Kevin Borgolte.
28 April 2021
NWO awards 10 million euros for solving cyber security issues
01 April 2021
New publication: Journal of Integrated Security and Safety Science
We are proud to present the new Journal of Integrated Security and Safety Science. An open access journal in which you can freely read and publish innovative papers that offer a significant contribution - conceptual, theoretical, methodological, or empirical - to all areas of physical security and safety in industries and infrastructures.
01 April 2021
TU Delft and NFI join forces to innovate forensic research
How does a person fall after jumping or being pushed? How can you effectively investigate a crime scene? These are just some examples of the joint research currently being conducted by TU Delft and the Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI).
14 December 2020
'Safety is part of almost all technology development'
With TU Delft Safety & Security Institute, he wants to make the Netherlands and the whole world safer. Why is safety so important for technology philosopher Behnam Taebi? (article is in Dutch)
14 December 2020
Femke Vossepoel, member of TU Delft Safety & Security Institute’s Executive Board, and Associate Professor in Geoscience and Engineering (CEG), explains how data assimilation tools can be used to improve COVID-19 forecasting models.
In the podcast, she talks about various aspects of her life as a data scientist.
14 December 2020
Behnam Taebi talks about geo-engineering in this NRC podcast (in Dutch)
...
Page
7
Page
8
Page
9
You are on page
10
Page
11
Page
12
...
Home of TU Delft
Research
Our Research
Research themes
Seed funding projects
Education
Collaboration
Our experts
About
About us
Organisation
News
Latest news
Newsletter
ProgreSSIon Anniversary Magazine
Events
Upcoming events
Archive
Search