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Dr. Daniel Kaiser

Dr. Daniel Kaiser

Postdoctoral Researcher

SUMMARY OF ACTIVITIES/INTERESTS

  • Network Security Protocols
  • Privacy-Preserving Service Discovery
  • Secure Device Pairing
  • DNS Security
  • MACsec
  • Security for TSN/(G)PTP
  • TLS
  • WireGuard
  • DHT Security

About Me

Daniel Kaiser joined SECAN-Lab as a Postdoctoral Researcher in 2018. His research interests are in the area of network security protocols; especially in the field of privacy-preserving configurationless service discovery, secure device pairing, DNS security, TLS 1.3, MACsec (IEEE 802.1AE), security aspects of (g)PTP (IEEE 1588/802.1AS), security aspects of Time Sensitive Networking (TSN), and Distributed Hash Table (DHT) security. Since 2015 he is active in the IETF, with a focus on DNS-SD privacy.

Daniel Kaiser received his PhD degree (Dr. rer. nat.) from the Distributed Systems Laboratory of the University of Konstanz, Germany in 2017. He received his B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Information Engineering form the Algorithmics Group of the University of Konstanz in 2009 and 2011, respectively, where his work focused on graph drawing algorithms and their efficient parallelized implementations on GPUs.