In line with ESORICS, SPOSE 2021 is planned to be held in a purely virtual form. See also the ESORICS 2021 main page
About the Workshop
Over the past decades, a multitude of security and privacy enhancing technologies has been developed and brought to considerable maturity. However, the design and engineering of such technologies often ignores the organizational context that respective technologies are to be applied in. Building upon the success of two past iterations held at ESORICS 2019 and 2020, this workshop aims to enrich engineering practice in the field of security and privacy with solid insights from organizational and behavioral sciences to pave the way for technical security and privacy mechanisms and systems that match organizational needs and givens better than current ones. We welcome technical contributions that soundly reflect insights from organizational and behavioral sciences as well as contributions from non-technical domains providing (empirical and theoretical) insights that help improve technical security and privacy mechanisms.
For more details, see the CfP and program
Organizers
- Frank Pallas (TU Berlin)
- Jörg Pohle (Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society)
- Angela Sasse (Ruhr-Uni Bochum)
Program Committee (preliminary, to be extended further)
- Athena Bourka (ENISA)
- Adrian Dabrowski (University of California, Irvine)
- Matthias Fassl (CISPA)
- Lea Gröber (CISPA)
- Seda Gürses (TU Delft)
- Marit Hansen (ULD)
- Heleen Janssen (Cambridge University / University of Amsterdam)
- Gabriele Lenzini (University of Luxembourg)
- Sebastian Pape (Goethe University Frankfurt/Main)
- Simon Parkin (TU Delft)
- Katharina Pfeffer (SBA Research)
- Karen Renaud (University of Strathclyde)
- Burkhard Schäfer (Edinburgh University)
- Andrew Simpson (University of Oxford)
- Jatinder Singh (Cambridge University)
- Max-R. Ulbricht (TU Berlin)
- Tobias Urban (Institute for Internet Security – if(is) and secunet)
- Melanie Volkamer (KIT)