Dr. Sebastian Zickau

Expert Privacy and Security

LANGUAGES SPOKEN
English, German
CURRENTLY BASED IN
Berlin, Germany
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I am a Computer Science researcher and consultant with a Ph.D. on the topic of privacy for location-based services.

In August 2021, I joined the project IDunion for the City of Cologne as an IT-architect and researcher. The project is funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy and explores and researches Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI) approaches and solutions based on distributed ledger technologies (DLT).

In March 2012, I joined the Telekom Innovation Laboratories in Berlin as a doctoral candidate. As a research scientist in Prof. Dr. Axel Küpper's chair Service-centric Networking, I contribute to TRESOR, Curcuma, PARADISE, IdentityChain, DIMS, and IDunion. My main research areas are location-based services, applied security, privacy-preserving technologies, access control policies, self-sovereign identity, and distributed ledger technologies.

In 2008, I started to work as a research assistant at the University of Reading in England for nearly three years. I joined the EU-funded Hydra Middleware project (now LinkSmart middleware) in the School of Systems Engineering. My main focus was on security/policy aspects and context-awareness functionalities during the Hydra software realization and work on project demonstrators and general research.

In 2002, I finished my diploma thesis during a student identification and authentication project at the IT-Service-Center (now Zentraleinrichtung Campusmanagement) of the Technische Universität Berlin, where I worked as a student research assistant. The main focus of the thesis was on e-mail encryption and smartcard security.

After receiving my diploma, I continued working at the tubIT Service Center (ZECM) in Berlin as a research assistant. During this time, I contributed to security, policy, and access control projects, such as TUBIT and OBAN.