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FHNW Security Lab

Welcome to the Security Research Laboratory of the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland (FHNW). Our lab is dedicated to advancing the frontiers of cybersecurity through cutting-edge research, innovative vulnerability detection, and comprehensive security testing.

🔬 Research Focus

We conducts research across various domains of cybersecurity:

  • Vulnerability Research & Detection

    • Advanced exploit development and analysis
    • Automated vulnerability scanning and detection
    • Zero-day vulnerability research
    • Reverse engineering methodologies
  • Security Testing & Assessment

    • Penetration testing frameworks and methodologies
    • Security architecture evaluation
    • Red team operations
    • Infrastructure security assessment
  • Defensive Security Research

    • Threat detection and prevention systems
    • Security monitoring and incident response
    • Malware analysis and defense
    • Security automation and orchestration

🛠️ Tools & Projects

This repository hosts our public research projects, tools, and frameworks. Our commitment to open source allows us to share our findings with the security community while fostering collaboration and innovation.

🎓 Educational Integration

As part of FHNW, we integrate our research directly into educational programs, providing students with hands-on experience in:

  • Offensive security techniques
  • Defensive security strategies
  • Security architecture and design
  • Incident response and forensics

🤝 Collaboration

We actively collaborate with:

  • Industry partners
  • Academic institutions
  • Security researchers
  • Open source communities

If you're interested in collaborating on security research projects, please reach out to us.

📚 Publications

Our research findings are regularly published in academic journals, conferences, and technical reports. Visit our Publications page for the latest research papers and presentations.

🔒 Responsible Disclosure

We are committed to responsible disclosure practices. If you discover security vulnerabilities in our projects, please follow our security policy for reporting.

📫 Information

🧑‍🔬 Researchers

⚖️ License

Unless otherwise specified, our projects are released under BSD 3-Clause Licence. See individual projects for specific licensing information.


Securing tomorrow's technology today.

University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland (FHNW)
School of Engineering / School of Computer Science
Intitute of Mobile and Distributed Systems

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