Making AI Legally Compliant
The Inside project launched on December 9, 2025, laying the foundations for the forensic auditability of future AI systems.
The Inside project launched on December 9, 2025, laying the foundations for the forensic auditability of future AI systems.
BSI and the FZI test password managers: Significant differences in technical security and future-proofing.
The accompanying research project BRIDGE supports projects of the Digital GreenTech initiative by addressing legal and ethical challenges.
To mark the start of Cybersecurity Month, the Transfer Centre for Cybersecurity in SMEs has published its 2025 status report, revealing that cyberattacks on SMEs are increasing sharply.
The open source project Lanelet2, developed by the FZI, has reached a significant milestone with over 50,000 downloads.
An app measures the individual fine dust pollution levels of cyclists and pedestrians based on breathing volume, speed, and environmental data.
Autonomous shared taxis and smart mobility hubs are set to connect rural and urban areas efficiently, flexibly, and sustainably, with new vehicle technology and intelligent networking.
The FZI Research Center for Information Technology recommends paying more attention to possible synergies than to sector boundaries.
The FZI and the Transfer Centre for Cybersecurity in SMEs have developed a tool called “CYBERsicher Notfallhilfe” that
supports companies in the event of IT security incidents.
The Teleskoop research project enables nursing staff, for the first time, to remotely control humanoid telerobots.