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  • CompSys Conference 2025

    At the CompSys Conference, a key event dedicated to advances in computer systems and architectures, Prof. Dr. Andy Pimentel from the University of Amsterdam presented an overview of the latest...

  • Trusted Computing Group (TCG) Members Meeting

    UBITECH and SURREY represented CASTOR at the Trusted Computing Group physical meeting (held in the Netherlands) and talked about the advanced (composite) attestation and crypto structures designed for safeguarding the...

  • TECHNOVERS

    On 4 June, the Technical University of Iași attended the TECHNOVERS exhibition, where it showcased ongoing research and innovation initiatives. During the event, the CASTOR project was presented to interested...

  • EUCNC – 6G Summit

    CASTOR actively participated in the EuCNC & 6G Summit 2025, which took place from June 3–6 in Poznan, Poland. On June 4, the project contributed to the session "Network Softwarization...

  • 34th USENIX Security Symposium

    At the 34th USENIX Security Symposium, NVIDIA presents BlueGuard, a new introspection architecture using a physically isolated Data Processing Unit (DPU) to perform full system introspection of the host system, including VMs running on it. By using a DPU, BlueGuard enables secure inspection of bare-metal systems while leveraging the hardware accelerators available in recent DPUs....

  • ITS World Congress

    CASTOR at ITS World Congress: Spotlight on V2X Innovation Commsignia, a key partner in CASTOR Horizon program, will take centre stage at the ITS World Congress, Atlanta, both as exhibitor and panel organizer on the future of Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) technologies in the US and Europe. While the US pushes forward with its National Deployment Plan, Europe...

  • 2025 International Conference on Information and Communication Security (ICICS 25)

    CASTOR consortium partners participated in the 2025 International Conference on Information and Communication Security (ICICS 2025), held in Nanjing, China, where they presented research advancing trust, privacy, and post-quantum security. Prof. Liqun Chen (University of Surrey) delivered the keynote “Post-Quantum Group-Oriented Anonymous Signatures from Symmetric Primitives,” discussing the evolution of anonymous signature schemes such as...