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I read your emails, make calls on your smartphone and know what you did yesterday.”

Presentation on IT security by Andreas Buchenscheit

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IT can be a dry subject. But not if we get it across in a tangible and energetic way. We want to inspire our audience and sensitize them to topics that are otherwise reserved for specialists.

Our CEO Andreas Buchenscheit has spoken at conferences in Tokyo, Melbourne, London and Cairo, among others. He is also an invited speaker at events organized by a wide variety of companies, including Sparkasse, Ed Züblin AG, Hauff-Technik, Ludo Fact, Bantleon, Stadtwerke Ulm/Neu-Ulm, initiative.ulm.digital and politicians.

Current presentation on IT security

The IT landscape is constantly changing and so is the threat situation. In addition, attackers are constantly finding new and clever tricks to gain access to their victims’ data. But how can you protect yourself against this when IT is a highly complex and intangible field that requires not only a degree but also years of experience? This is where the presentation on current IT security challenges comes in with the title: “I read your emails, make calls on your smartphone and know what you did yesterday.” With live hacks and tangible examples, not only the theory of IT security will be covered, but the practice will be demonstrated live.

Current presentation on AI

Everyone talks about AI, but no one really knows what exactly AI means. We always say that intelligence is a powerful word and should be used with caution. And indeed, there are hundreds of definitions of “intelligence”. Nevertheless, a clear path has developed in recent years from classic machine learning to colloquial artificial intelligence. In the current lecture, this path will be shown and, above all, illustrated with current application examples. What can AI do today? Where has it been used for some time and where is it revolutionizing our entire (working) world?

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