SecHuman Phds and their corresponding PIs from both funding phases of SecHuman successfully published and presented their research at the USENIX Security and SOUPS 2023 in Anaheim, CA, United States. The work included 3 papers and 2 posters:
- “Employees Who Don’t Accept the Time Security Takes Are Not Aware Enough”: The CISO View of Human-Centred Security. Jonas Hielscher, Uta Menges, Simon Parkin, Annette Kluge and M. Angela Sasse. USENIX Security 2023. https://www.usenix.org/conference/usenixsecurity23/presentation/hielscher
- “To Do This Properly, You Need More Resources”: The Hidden Costs of Introducing Simulated Phishing Campaigns. Lina Brunken, Annalina Buckmann, Jonas Hielscher, and M. Angela Sasse. USENIX Security 2023. https://www.usenix.org/conference/usenixsecurity23/presentation/brunken
- Lacking the Tools and Support to Fix Friction: Results from an Interview Study with Security Managers. Jonas Hielscher, Markus Schöps, Uta Menges, Marco Gutfleisch, Mirko Helbling, and M. Angela Sasse. SOUPS 2023. https://www.usenix.org/conference/soups2023/presentation/hielscher
- Introducing Data Trustees: A Vignette-Based Study Approach to Get Users in the Loop. Leona Lassak, Hanna Püschel, Tobias Gostomzyk, Markus Dürmuth. SOUPS 2023 Poster. https://www.usenix.org/conference/soups2023/presentation/lassak-poster
- Interdisciplinary Human-Centered Security Research: Learning From Opportunities and Challenges of a German Graduate Program. Jonas Hielscher, Uta Menges, Leona Lassak, Hanna Püschel, Olga Skrebec, and Christine Utz. SOUPS 2023 Poster. https://www.usenix.org/conference/soups2023/presentation/hielscher-poster