
M. Angela Sasse
Institution: Ruhr-Universität Bochum / CASA
Research Hub(s):
Hub D: Usability
E-Mail: Martina.Sasse@ruhr-uni-bochum.de
Adress: MB 2, SM-O-201
Website: https://informatik.rub.de/sasse/
Twitter: @m_a_sasse
Publications:
"To Do This Properly, You Need More Resources": The Hidden Costs of Introducing Simulated Phishing Campaigns "As Usual, I Needed Assistance of a Seeing Person": Experiences and Challenges of People with Disabilities and Authentication Methods Security Champions Without Support: Results from a Case Study with OWASP SAMM in a Large-Scale E-Commerce Enterprise Digital Security — A Question of Perspective. A Large-Scale Telephone Survey with Four At-Risk User Groups On The Challenges of Bringing Cryptography from Papers to Products: Results from an Interview Study with Experts Self-Efficacy and Security Behavior: Results from a Systematic Review of Research Methods A Taxonomy of Functional Security Features and How They Can Be Located "Where Are We On Cyber?" – A Qualitative Study On Boards’ Cybersecurity Risk Decision Making Simulated Stress: A Case Study of the Effects of a Simulated Phishing Campaign on Employees' Perception, Stress and Self-Efficacy "Make Them Change it Every Week!": A Qualitative Exploration of Online Developer Advice on Usable and Secure Authentication "Employees Who Don’t Accept the Time Security Takes Are Not Aware Enough": The CISO View of Human-Centred Security Caring About IoT-Security – An Interview Study in the Healthcare Sector I don't know why I check this... - Investigating Expert Users' Strategies to Detect Email Signature Spoofing Attacks Peeking Into the Black Box: Towards Understanding User Understanding of E2EE Bringing Crypto Knowledge to School: Examining and Improving Junior High School Students’ Security Assumptions About Encrypted Chat Apps How Does Usable Security (Not) End Up in Software Products? Results From a Qualitative Interview Study A World Full of Privacy and Security (Mis)conceptions? Findings of a Representative Survey in 12 Countries Putting Security on the Table: The Digitalisation of Security Tabletop Games and its Challenging Aftertaste Microsoft Office MacroWarnings: A Design Comedy of Errors with Tragic Security Consequences