Fuzzing for Resilience Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Promotor: Coen De Roover
Wireless Network Protocol Fuzzing is a security technique where protocol messages are being altered with the goal to identify potential security vulnerabilities. The goal of this phd research is the design and development of a semi-automated network fuzzing toolkit. The fuzzing tool will particularly assess the presence of common security vulnerabilities in wireless network protocol implementations of IoT devices. An important key feature of ...
1. catalogue the regulatory and judicial response to litigation funding in core jurisdictions both inside and outside the EU; 2. investigate the requirements which the ECHR and the Charter impose upon litigation funding in the context of access to courts, in particular in SPIL cases; 3. Draw up a blueprint for EU rules for such funding, against the background of both the EU’s development of harmonised CPR rules, its extensive regulation of ...
This study looks at trends in government funding of development Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) and CSO-donor relations in six European donor countries: Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Germany, UK and Sweden. This selection captures the diversity of the CSO funding landscape in Europe.It is a follow-up to a 2015 study, which was similarly commissioned by the Flemish NGO-federation, and executed by HIVA-KU Leuven.