NoPhish Concept and Awareness Measures

The “NoPhish Concept and Awareness Measures” demonstrator provides background information about the Human and Societal Research Group and their applied research methods. It showcases four developed anti-phishing awareness measures: the NoPhish videos, two serious games for different target audiences, and the Security Teaching & Awareness Robot (STAR). Additionally, the demonstrator highlights the implementation of the NoPhish concept and its measures within the scientific community, organizations, and by end-users. Notably, 11 federal institutions, including the BSI, and 29 research institutions have adopted and/or recommended the NoPhish measures, and the videos have garnered over 30,000 views on YouTube.

Risk-based Authentication in Virtual Reality Using Brainwave Biometrics

We demonstrate how brainwave authentication enhances the VR experience during routine tasks while securing critical actions, such as payments via graphical passwords.

Usable, Secure, and Legally Compliant Individual Verifiability in Internet Voting

The processes of casting and verifying one’s vote are shown to demonstrate how voters can detect dishonest voting devices/voting systems manipulating their vote.

Raising Awareness for Fake Shop based on Hacked or Misconfigured Servers

We present the development of two awareness videos aimed at making website owners aware of attacks on webservers that redirect users to fake online shops.

Regulatory Approaches on Technological Advancement

We work on identifying potential im­provements of law patterns and oper­ation­al­ization through a legal and technological view regarding risks originating from technical ad­vancement.

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