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Women in IT Security

Whether in communication, health, or mobility: IT security plays an important role in all socially relevant areas. The continuous linking of the digital and physical worlds is constantly presenting new challenges and questions. Innovative solutions and ideas are needed! Curiosity, openness, creativity, and the ability to shift perspectives are therefore essential skills for a career in IT security.

The career opportunities are as diverse as the challenges. With our series Women in IT Security, we aim to highlight the variety of paths and opportunities in IT security – especially for women – and introduce exciting women with different research focuses who work here at Ruhr University Bochum (RUB) and our partner institutes.

Get to know Carina Wiesen and be inspired!

Carina Wiesen

Portrait of Carina Wiesen

Cyber Security in the Age of Large-Scale Adversaries

Carina is a postdoctoral researcher at the Educational Psychology and Technology Research Group at Ruhr University Bochum (RUB), within the Cluster of Excellence CASA, as well as an associated guest researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Security and Privacy (MPI-SP).

Her Research:

Her research focuses on human factors in hardware reverse engineering. Carina holds a bachelor's and a master's degree in Applied Cognitive and Media Science. After working in industry as a product manager for two years, she returned to academia in 2017 and completed her PhD in 2021 as part of the interdisciplinary research college SecHuman - Security for Humans in Cyberspace. Her dissertation is titled “How Do Engineers Analyze Netlists? – Human Problem-Solving Processes in Hardware Reverse Engineering”.

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CASA For Women


We offer talented young female scientists exciting career opportunities:

Support through CASA

CASA encourages talented female researchers to pursue careers in academia and industry and supports them in balancing work and personal life. Specific measures include, among others:

Information on the general equality opportunities at Ruhr University Bochum:
https://uni.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/en/diversity

Cyber Security in the Age of Large-Scale Adversaries

CASA researchers at the CASA Retreat 2023. Copyright: CASA, Riediger

Questions regarding Support from CASA

Cyber Security in the Age of Large-Scale Adversaries

Kirsten Jäger
Equal Opportunities & Diversity,
Quality & Event Management
(0)234-32-29263
K.Jaeger(at)rub.de

If you have any questions about the "Women in IT Security" series, please feel free to contact Annika Gödde.