
معرفی
Moritz Müller is a Researcher at the Design and Analysis of Communication Systems and the Digital Society Institute, focusing on critical cybersecurity domains including DNS infrastructure, phishing mitigation, and malicious activity analysis. His work bridges technical security research with real-world policy implications.
Müller's research centers on internet-scale security threats, particularly Domain Name System vulnerabilities, phishing attack vectors at ccTLD level, and malware propagation mechanisms. He employs large-scale measurement techniques to analyze malicious actors, spam operations, and data service abuses, with emphasis on actionable defense strategies against evolving cyber threats.
Recent publications demonstrate consistent focus on empirical security research: phishing mitigation frameworks, DNS security innovations (DarkDNS), geopolitical internet sanctions analysis, and BGP routing vulnerabilities. His work prioritizes practical solutions for infrastructure hardening through rapid threat response systems and policy-aware network measurement.
Scientific Awards:
- Best Dataset Award (2019)
- Distinguished Paper Award (2019)
No information available regarding student advising or research grants. Müller's methodological rigor in dataset construction has been formally recognized through award-winning contributions to security research infrastructure.
Active within the Design and Analysis of Communication Systems research group and Digital Society Institute, Müller contributes to interdisciplinary teams investigating the intersection of network security, policy enforcement, and malicious infrastructure analysis through collaborative measurement frameworks.



