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Critical information infrastructures are sociotechnical systems comprising essential software components and information systems with pivotal impact on individuals, organizations, governments, economies, and society. We work on research challenges concerned with the design, development, and evaluation of reliable, secure, and purposeful software and information systems. Our research features a strong domain focus, in particular, on internet and health care industries as well as on the industry-specific application of secure and trustworthy AI models. The principal goal of our research is theorizing on and designing the applications and methods required for creation and innovation of sociotechnical systems with auspicious value propositions. In our studies, we rigorously employ a variety of interdisciplinary methods and build on theories from information systems and related disciplines. Our work accounts for the multifaceted use contexts of information and communication technologies with research on human behavior affecting critical information infrastructures and vice versa. This enables us to rigorously generate strong theoretical insights while simultaneously producing research outputs of relevance to practical audiences.
Our main research contexts are reliable, secure, and purposeful software and information systems within the scope of critical infrastructures, innovative health IT applications, cloud computing services, blockchain technologies, trustworthy AI, continuous, DLT-based auditing of AI systems, and auditing/certification of IT in general.
Offers for final theses (bachelor / master)
Course | Term |
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Angewandte Informatik II: Informatiksysteme für eCommerce | SoSe |
Emerging Trends in Critical Information Infrastructures | SoSe |
Praktikum: Critical Information Infrastructures | SoSe |
Chair
PhD Students
- Mikael Beyene
- Mandy Goram
- Anton Grube
- Shanshan Hu
- Niclas Kannengießer
- Jens Lansing
- Florian Leiser
- Sascha Rank
- Maximilian Renner
- Manuel Schmidt-Kraepelin
- Michael Sosna
- Heiner Teigeler
- Philipp Toussaint
European Cloud Service Data Protection Certification The objective of the research project “European Cloud Service Data Protection Certification” (AUDITOR) is the conception, exemplary implementation and testing of an enduring EU-wide data protection certification for cloud services. As project leader, we engage in every project activity to achieve this goal. http://www.auditor-cert.de | |
Cloud Computing Services for Healthcare Organizations | |
ePill - electronic Patient Information Leaflets http://epill.uni-koeln.de | |
GenDAR - Uncovering Individuals’ Motivational Factors for Making their Genomic Data Accessible for Research | |
Project Multi-Disciplinary Identification of Lineage-Specific Signaling Dependencies in Cancer (MILES) http://miles.uni-koeln.de | |
Project Next Generation Certification (NGCert) The project “Next Generation Certification” (NGCert) focuses on research and development of dynamic certifications for cloud services, which enable auditors to continuously and (semi) automatically audit and monitor crucial parameters of cloud services. In this context, we develop metrics, methods, and design guidelines for continuous monitoring and (semi) automatic certification of cloud services. http://www.ngcert.de | |
Trusted Blockchain Our research project „Trusted Blockchain“ aims to develop an innovative certification for distributed ledger technologies to reduce market uncertainty and support the development of trusted and secure technologies. | |
Unblackboxing IT Certifications The project goal of “Unblackboxing IT Certifications” is to explore IT certifications' impact on customer and e-vendor perceptions. Within the research context of electronic markets, we investigate the research question of how web assurance seals are perceived by both customers and e-vendors. The project results contribute to gaining a deep and fundamental understanding of IT certifications' effectiveness. |
ePill |
MILES |
NGCert |