Curriculum Vitae

Simon Hanisch studied computer science at the TU Dresden and finished his Master’s in 2019. During his studies he already was a working student for queo working on website development, after his bachelor he shifted his focus towards IT-Security doing security testing and development for T-Systems MMS as a working student. He is currently focused on advancing video anonymization systems from controlled lab environments into real-world applications.

What are the main topics or questions that drive your research?

I’m currently working on implementing efficient, real-time video anonymization for autonomous systems.

What inspired you to pursue your current field of work?

I’d love to have more robots in my life to take care of everyday chores, but with today’s largely unchecked data collection, that raises serious privacy concerns—so I’m focused on improving the privacy of these systems.

What excites you most about being part of CeTI?

Collaborating closely with an interdisciplinary team to drive this work forward.

Which challenge or question has recently sparked your curiosity?

Deploying machine learning–based anonymization directly on embedded devices for efficient, real-time processing.

How do you like to recharge or spend your time outside of work?

In my free time, I enjoy beekeeping and building small maker projects.

Veröffentlichungen

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Simon Hanisch; Julian Todt; Thorsten Strufe

Pantomime: Motion data anonymization using foundation motion models (Artikel)

In: Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies, Bd. 2026, Nr. 3, S. 1–13, 2026, (accepted for publication).

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Simon Hanisch; Patricia Arias-Cabarcos; Javier Parra-Arnau; Thorsten Strufe

Anonymization techniques for behavioral biometric data: A survey (Artikel)

In: ACM Computing Surveys, Bd. 57, Nr. 11, S. 272:1–54, 2025.

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Loreen Pogrzeba; Evelyn Muschter; Simon Hanisch; Veronica Y. P. Wardhani; Thorsten Strufe; Frank H. P. Fitzek; Shu-Chen Li

A full-body IMU-based motion dataset of daily tasks by older and younger adults (Artikel)

In: Scientific Data, Bd. 12, S. 531:1–20, 2025.

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Simon Hanisch; Loreen Pogrzeba; Evelyn Muschter; Shu-Chen Li; Thorsten Strufe

A kinematic dataset of locomotion with gait and sit-to-stand movements of young adults (Artikel)

In: Scientific Data, Bd. 11, S. 1209:1–10, 2024.

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Simon Hanisch; Julian Todt; Jose Patino; Nicholas Evans; Thorsten Strufe

A false sense of privacy: Towards a reliable evaluation methodology for the anonymization of biometric data (Artikel)

In: Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies, Bd. 2024, Nr. 1, S. 116–132, 2024.

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Julian Todt; Simon Hanisch; Thorsten Strufe

Fantômas: Understanding face anonymization reversibility (Artikel)

In: Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies, Bd. 2024, Nr. 4, S. 24–43, 2024.

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Yushan Yang; Simon Hanisch; Mingyu Ma; Stefanie Roos; Thorsten Strufe; Giang T. Nguyen

First steps towards game and activity inference on encrypted VR datastreams (Proceedings Article)

In: Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on a World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks (WoWMoM), 2024.

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Simon Hanisch; Julian Todt; Melanie Volkamer; Thorsten Strufe

Zu Risiken und Anonymisierungen von Verhaltensbiometrie (Buchabschnitt)

In: Friedewald, Michael; Roßnagel, Alexander; Neuburger, Rahild; Bieker, Felix; Hornung, Gerrit (Hrsg.): Daten-Fairness in einer globalisierten Welt, Bd. 2, S. 423–444, Nomos, 2023.

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Simon Hanisch; Evelyn Muschter; Adamantini Hatzipanayioti; Shu-Chen Li; Thorsten Strufe

Understanding person identification through gait (Artikel)

In: Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies, Bd. 2023, Nr. 1, S. 177–189, 2023.

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Sebastian Rettlinger; Bastian Knaus; Florian Wieczorek; Nikolas Ivakko; Simon Hanisch; Giang T. Nguyen; Thorsten Strufe; Frank H. P. Fitzek

MPER – A motion profiling experiment and research system for human body movement (Proceedings Article)

In: Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications and Communications Workshops and other Affiliated Events (PerCom Workshops), 2022.

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