Prof. Dr. Sascha Fahl ist seit April 2018 Professor für Informatik und Leiter des Lehrstuhls für Usable Security and Privacy an der Leibniz Universität Hannover. Dort war er zuvor Leiter des Instituts für IT-Sicherheit (2017 - 2018). Von 2016 bis 2017 war er unabhängiger Forschungsgruppenleiter der Usable Security and Privacy Group am CISPA. Er promovierte 2016 in Informatik an der Leibniz Universität Hannover. Im Jahr 2015 war er Software Engineer (SWE) Praktikant im Chrome Security Team bei Google in Mountain View.
Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS)
An Analysis of the Security, Usability, and Automation Capabilities of Password Update Processes on Top-Ranked Websites
MetaCRiSP: Workshop on Meta-Science and Critical Reflections in Security & Privacy Research
Position Paper: Replication Crisis in Human-Centered Security Research—Are We There Yet?
International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI)
"That's another doom I haven't thought about": A User Study on AI Labels as a Safeguard Against Image-Based Misinformation
Workshop on the Symposium on Usable Security and Privacy(USEC)
From Paranoia to Compliance: The Bumpy Road of System Hardening Practices on Stack Exchange
Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology (VRST)
Towards Secure and Usable XR Authentication Schemes for Head-Mounted Displays: A Co-Creation Study with Experts
ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS)
Competing for Attention: An Interview Study with Participants of
Cryptography Competitions
Usenix Security Symposium (USENIX-Security)
“That’s my perspective from 30 years of doing this”: An Interview Study on Practices, Experiences, and Challenges of Updating Cryptographic Code
Usenix Security Symposium (USENIX-Security)
How Transparent is Usable Privacy and Security Research? A Meta-Study on Current Research Transparency Practices
IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (S&P)
“I’m pretty expert and I still screw it up”: Qualitative Insights into Experiences and Challenges of Designing and Implementing Cryptographic Library APIs
IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (S&P)
“It’s time. Time for digital security.”: An End User Study on Actionable Security and Privacy Advice