The research group SECUSO (Security • Usability • Society) belongs to the Institute of Applied Informatics and Formal Description Methods (AIFB) of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). The group was founded in 2011 by Prof. Dr. Melanie Volkamer at the TU Darmstadt. SECUSO moved to the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology at the beginning of 2018. SECUSO is a member of Kastel, K-CIST and KD²Lab.

Welcome Bhavana Anna (29-10-2024)

We welcome Bhavana Anna as a new member in the SECUSO team! Bhavana recently graduated with a Master's degree in Cybersecurity from Canisius University in Buffalo, USA in May 2024. Her Master's thesis explored how industry machine learning practitioners understand and perceive security challenges in their applications. Prior to that, she earned a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from VTU University in India. Since 01.10.2024, she is now part of the SECUSO team as a PhD candidate, investigating security for machine learning practitioners.

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Paper accepted at S&P 2025 (29-10-2024)

The paper "Restricting the Link: Effects of Focused Attention and Time Delay on Phishing Warning Effectiveness" by Justin Petelka, Benjamin Berens, Carlo Sugatan, Melanie Volkamer and Florian Schaub has been accepted for publication at the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (S&P 2025), which will take place from 20 to 23 May, 2025 in San Francisco, CA, USA. The paper describes an online experiment to compare the effectiveness of two hyperlink restriction methods - "focused attention" and "time delay" - in reducing phishing click-through rates, finding that focused attention was more effective than time delay. The study also found that combining both measures reduced click-through rates even further, with participants who saw a time delay warning being more likely to carefully evaluate links before clicking.

To the Conference
Anne Hennig gave a guest lecture at the TU Darmstadt (25-10-2024)

On Thursday, 24.10.2024, Anne Hennig was invited to give a guest lecture on the topic “Human What? - The human factor in cybersecurity” as part of the lecture series "Engineering Psychology". The event is organized by Dr. Nina Gerber. Dr. Gerber is a research assistant in the Work and Engineering Psychology research group at TU Darmstadt.

The research group
Filipo Sharevski visits SECUSO (21-10-2024)

Prof. Dr. Filipo Sharevski, Associate Professor at the Jarvis College of Computing and Digital Media of De Paul University in Chicago, Illinois, will be accompanying the SECUSO research group as guest researcher from November 22 until December 20, 2024. Prof. Sharevski is a cybersecurity researcher active in several fields, from social engineering to accessible cybersecurity. As part of his research visit, he will collaborate with the Research Group on QR code social engineering, following up on the research jointly presented and honored with the best paper award at USEC in February 2024. We are looking forward to the collaboration!

About Filipo Sharevski