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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j1]Stefan Albert Horstmann, Samuel Domiks, Marco Gutfleisch, Mindy Tran, Yasemin Acar, Veelasha Moonsamy, Alena Naiakshina:
"Those things are written by lawyers, and programmers are reading that." Mapping the Communication Gap Between Software Developers and Privacy Experts. Proc. Priv. Enhancing Technol. 2024(1): 151-170 (2024) - [c15]Raphael Serafini, Clemens Otto, Stefan Albert Horstmann, Alena Naiakshina:
ChatGPT-Resistant Screening Instrument for Identifying Non-Programmers. ICSE 2024: 181:1-181:13 - [c14]Raphael Serafini, Stefan Albert Horstmann, Alena Naiakshina:
Engaging Company Developers in Security Research Studies: A Comprehensive Literature Review and Quantitative Survey. USENIX Security Symposium 2024 - [i4]Jan H. Klemmer, Stefan Albert Horstmann, Nikhil Patnaik, Cordelia Ludden, Cordell Burton Jr., Carson Powers, Fabio Massacci, Akond Rahman, Daniel Votipka, Heather Richter Lipford, Awais Rashid, Alena Naiakshina, Sascha Fahl:
Using AI Assistants in Software Development: A Qualitative Study on Security Practices and Concerns. CoRR abs/2405.06371 (2024) - [i3]Sébastien Andreina, Tobias Cloosters, Lucas Davi, Jens-Rene Giesen, Marco Gutfleisch, Ghassan Karame, Alena Naiakshina, Houda Naji:
Defying the Odds: Solana's Unexpected Resilience in Spite of the Security Challenges Faced by Developers. CoRR abs/2406.13599 (2024) - 2023
- [c13]Raphael Serafini, Marco Gutfleisch, Stefan Horstmann, Alena Naiakshina:
On the Recruitment of Company Developers for Security Studies: Results from a Qualitative Interview Study. SOUPS 2023: 321-340 - 2022
- [c12]Anastasia Danilova, Stefan Horstmann, Matthew Smith, Alena Naiakshina:
Testing Time Limits in Screener Questions for Online Surveys with Programmers. ICSE 2022: 2080-2090 - [c11]Lisa Geierhaas, Anna-Marie Ortloff, Matthew Smith, Alena Naiakshina:
Let's Hash: Helping Developers with Password Security. SOUPS @ USENIX Security Symposium 2022: 503-522 - 2021
- [c10]Anastasia Danilova, Alena Naiakshina, Stefan Horstmann, Matthew Smith:
Do you really code? Designing and Evaluating Screening Questions for Online Surveys with Programmers. ICSE 2021: 537-548 - [c9]Anastasia Danilova, Alena Naiakshina, Anna Rasgauski, Matthew Smith:
Code Reviewing as Methodology for Online Security Studies with Developers - A Case Study with Freelancers on Password Storage. SOUPS @ USENIX Security Symposium 2021: 397-416 - [i2]Anastasia Danilova, Alena Naiakshina, Stefan Horstmann, Matthew Smith:
Do you really code? Designing and Evaluating Screening Questions for Online Surveys with Programmers. CoRR abs/2103.04429 (2021) - 2020
- [b1]Alena Naiakshina:
Don't Blame Developers! Examining a Password-Storage Study Conducted with Students, Freelancers, and Company Developers. University of Bonn, Germany, 2020 - [c8]Alena Naiakshina, Anastasia Danilova, Eva Gerlitz, Matthew Smith:
On Conducting Security Developer Studies with CS Students: Examining a Password-Storage Study with CS Students, Freelancers, and Company Developers. CHI 2020: 1-13 - [c7]Anastasia Danilova, Alena Naiakshina, Matthew Smith:
One size does not fit all: a grounded theory and online survey study of developer preferences for security warning types. ICSE 2020: 136-148 - [c6]Anastasia Danilova, Alena Naiakshina, Johanna Deuter, Matthew Smith:
Replication: On the Ecological Validity of Online Security Developer Studies: Exploring Deception in a Password-Storage Study with Freelancers. SOUPS @ USENIX Security Symposium 2020: 165-183
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c5]Alena Naiakshina, Anastasia Danilova, Eva Gerlitz, Emanuel von Zezschwitz, Matthew Smith:
"If you want, I can store the encrypted password": A Password-Storage Field Study with Freelance Developers. CHI 2019: 140 - [c4]Sergej Dechand, Alena Naiakshina, Anastasia Danilova, Matthew Smith:
In Encryption We Don't Trust: The Effect of End-to-End Encryption to the Masses on User Perception. EuroS&P 2019: 401-415 - 2018
- [c3]Alena Naiakshina, Anastasia Danilova, Christian Tiefenau, Matthew Smith:
Deception Task Design in Developer Password Studies: Exploring a Student Sample. SOUPS @ USENIX Security Symposium 2018: 297-313 - 2017
- [c2]Alena Naiakshina, Anastasia Danilova, Christian Tiefenau, Marco Herzog, Sergej Dechand, Matthew Smith:
Why Do Developers Get Password Storage Wrong?: A Qualitative Usability Study. CCS 2017: 311-328 - [c1]Ruba Abu-Salma, M. Angela Sasse, Joseph Bonneau, Anastasia Danilova, Alena Naiakshina, Matthew Smith:
Obstacles to the Adoption of Secure Communication Tools. IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 2017: 137-153 - [i1]Alena Naiakshina, Anastasia Danilova, Christian Tiefenau, Marco Herzog, Sergej Dechand, Matthew Smith:
Why Do Developers Get Password Storage Wrong? A Qualitative Usability Study. CoRR abs/1708.08759 (2017)
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