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STAST 2019: Luxembourg
- Thomas Groß, Theo Tryfonas:
Socio-Technical Aspects in Security and Trust - 9th International Workshop, STAST 2019, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, September 26, 2019, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 11739, Springer 2021, ISBN 978-3-030-55957-1
Methods for Socio-Technical Systems
- Thomas Groß:
Fidelity of Statistical Reporting in 10 Years of Cyber Security User Studies. 3-26 - Mohammad Tahaei, Adam D. G. Jenkins, Kami Vaniea, Maria Wolters:
"I Don't Know Too Much About It": On the Security Mindsets of Computer Science Students. 27-46 - Dirk van der Linden, Irit Hadar, Matthew Edwards, Awais Rashid:
Data, Data, Everywhere: Quantifying Software Developers' Privacy Attitudes. 47-65 - Albesë Demjaha, Simon Parkin, David J. Pym:
You've Left Me No Choices: Security Economics to Inform Behaviour Intervention Support in Organizations. 66-86
System Security
- Ana Magazinius, Niklas Mellegård, Linda Olsson:
What We Know About Bug Bounty Programs - An Exploratory Systematic Mapping Study. 89-106 - George Chatzisofroniou, Panayiotis Kotzanikolaou:
Association Attacks in IEEE 802.11: Exploiting WiFi Usability Features. 107-123 - Ivan Garbacz, Rosario Giustolisi, Kasper Møller Nielsen, Carsten Schuermann:
A Security Analysis of the Danish Deposit Return System. 124-139 - Enka Blanchard, Xavier Coquand, Ted Selker:
Moving to Client-Side Hashing for Online Authentication. 140-156
Privacy Control
- Gianpiero Costantino, Fabio Martinelli, Ilaria Matteucci, Paolo Santi:
A Privacy-Preserving Infrastructure for Driver's Reputation Aware Automotive Services. 159-174 - Julissa Milligan, Sarah Scheffler, Andrew Sellars, Trishita Tiwari, Ari Trachtenberg, Mayank Varia:
Case Study: Disclosure of Indirect Device Fingerprinting in Privacy Policies. 175-186 - Uchechi Phyllis Nwadike, Thomas Groß:
Investigating the Effect of Incidental Affect States on Privacy Behavioral Intention. 187-210 - Arianna Rossi, Gabriele Lenzini:
Which Properties Has an Icon? A Critical Discussion on Data Protection Iconography. 211-229
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