Benjamin Zengin, M.Sc.
SSE - Fraunhofer AISEC
Institut für Informatik
Fachbereich Mathematik und Informatik
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter
(Post-Quantum) Cryptography
Adresse
Breite Str. 12
Raum 312
14199 Berlin
Raum 312
14199 Berlin
Bachelor of Science, Computer Science (2014) at Freie Universität Berlin (Germany); Master of Science, Computer Science (2017) at Freie Universität Berlin (Germany).
From 2016 to 2018 member of the IDM workgroup with research topic Physical Unclonable Functions.
- 05/2016 - 09/2017: Student Assistant
- 10/2017 - 06/2018: Research Assistant
Since 07/2018 research assistant at department Secure Systems Engineering from Fraunhofer AISEC
Publications
- Nils Wisiol, Georg T. Becker, Marian Margraf, Tudor A. A. Soroceanu, Johannes Tobisch and Benjamin Zengin. "Breaking the Lightweight Secure PUF: Understanding the Relation of Input Transformations and Machine Learning Resistance." CARDIS 2019: 40-54.
- Nils Wisiol, Christoph Graebnitz, Marian Margraf, Manuel Oswald, Tudor A. A. Soroceanu and Benjamin Zengin. "Why Attackers Lose: Design and Security Analysis of Arbitrarily Large XOR Arbiter PUFs." In: PROOFS 2017. 6th International Workshop on Security Proofs for Embedded Systems, vol 49, pages 68--83 (2017).
- Benjamin Zengin. "Fourier Analysis of Arbiter Physical Unclonable Functions - Influence and PAC Learnability of Arbiter PUFs." Master Thesis, Freie Universität Berlin, 2017 (Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Marian Margraf)
Teaching
- Summer 19: Proseminar Praktische IT-Sicherheit.
- Winter 18/19: Proseminar Praktische IT-Sicherheit.
- Summer 18: Proseminar Kryptowährungen.
- Winter 17/18: Tutorial Analysis of Boolean Functions (textbook: Ryan O'Donnell).
- Winter 16/17: Tutorial Analysis of Boolean Functions (textbook: Ryan O'Donnell).
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