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CrySyS dataset of CAN traffic logs containing fabrication and masquerade attacks

Our paper introducing a new CAN dataset is now available in Nature: Scientific Data.
The dataset contains 26 recordings of benign network traffic, amounting to more than 2.5 hours of traffic. We performed two attacks (injection and modification) with different configurations multiple times on each benign trace to create a comprehensive set of traffic logs. The dataset structure was explicitly designed with machine learning applications in mind.

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The MELLODDY Project from a Privacy Point of View

In MELLODDY, several of the world’s largest pharmaceutical companies aim to leverage each other’s data by jointly training a multi-task machine learning model for drug discovery without compromising data privacy (or confidentiality). In this blog post, we are going to explain how this data is safeguarded. This article has been originally published on MELLODDY’s website.

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