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Multimedia Security

Christian Riess

PD Dr.-Ing. Christian Riess

Department of Computer Science
Chair of Computer Science 1 (IT Security Infrastructures)

Room: Room 12.155
Martensstr. 3
91058 Erlangen
  • Phone number: +49 9131 85-69906
  • Email: christian.riess@fau.de
  • Website: https://www1.cs.fau.de/staff/riess

Multimedia Data is an integral component of our daily communication. Smartphones and other low-cost consumer devices allow to view, capture, and share images, video and audio in real time and with minimum effort. Captured multimedia content is used for communication, entertainment, or record-keeping.
From a security perspective, these wide-spread use cases raise questions of authenticity and origin of controversial content. The Multimedia Security Group aims to provide algorithmic tools to these common questions on multimedia content:

  • has an image or video been edited, and if so, how, where, and to what extend?
  • is it possible to link an image or video to a particular user?
  • what information can be forensically retrieved from degraded multimedia data
    or physical documents?
  • how can multimedia content be actively armored to support post-hoc analysis
    of manipulations or attribution?
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Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU)

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91058 Erlangen
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