1.2 million US dollars for data protection and cybersecurity

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Prof. Claudia Eckert, future head of the new TUM Innovation Network on the topic
Prof. Claudia Eckert, future head of the new TUM Innovation Network on the topic of cybersecurity
Google supports science at TUM. Prof. Claudia Eckert, future head of the new TUM Innovation Network on the topic of cybersecurity The Technical University of Munich (TUM) and Google are further expanding their existing partnership. The California-based company is providing the TUM University Foundation with a total of 1.2 million US dollars for scientific research in the areas of Privacy, Safety and Security. Google's own global Safety Engineering Center is located in Munich; Google has been a TUM "Partner of Excellence" since 2018. The donation will finance a new TUM Innovation Network led by IT specialist Prof. Claudia Eckert and will focus on the topic of Cybersecurity. As one of the core measures of the TUM Agenda 2030 and part of the Excellence Strategy of the German federal and state governments, transdisciplinary scientific teams in the TUM Innovation Networks explore future-oriented research questions and delve into high-potential innovation fields at the interfaces of classical disciplines. Protecting society from cyber-attacks.
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