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Startseite > Lehrveranstaltungen > WS 2024/2025 > HCS

Human-Centered Security

Moodle
Key: hcswinter
Betreuender Professor: Prof. Dr. Florian Alt
Dozentin: Dr. Viktorija Paneva
Übungsleitung: Oliver Hein
Umfang: 2 SWS Vorlesung, 2 SWS Übung
ECTS credits: 6
Sprache: Englisch
Modul: Vertiefende Themen: WP 1, WP 7, WP 19, WP 26 (MA MI PStO 2022); WP 1, WP 4 (MA MCI PStO 2022); WP 13 (MA INF PStO 2022); WP 23, WP 27, WP 28 (BA MI PStO 2022)
Kapazität: max. 100
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Lehrplan

The Human-Centered Security (HCS) lecture focuses on designing and developing secure, privacy-preserving systems that account for how users interact with technology. Technology alone cannot solve all security challenges. While it is possible to create technically robust security mechanisms, many security issues persist because systems often lack usability. This disconnect leads to users often (intentionally or unintentionally) bypassing or undermining security mechanisms. Therefore, human factors play a central role in IT security, and this course aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills to address these issues. The lecture, alongside practical exercises, will provide students with a comprehensive overview of key challenges in the field of human-centered security. Students will examine various security mechanisms, mental models of users, and techniques for threat modelling. Topics such as authentication, password management, and Social Engineering will be explored in depth. The course also addresses emerging user-centred threats posed by new, pervasive technologies, such as Mixed Reality, and Smart Homes, which introduce unique security risks due to their novel interaction patterns. Designed for students interested in both security and usability, this lecture provides insights into the intersection of these fields. By the end of the course, participants will have the theoretical and practical tools to design secure systems that meet the needs of real users while maintaining high security standards.



Termine und Ort

Vorlesung : Dienstag 14:00-16:00, Edmund-Rumpler-Str. 13, Raum : B117

Übung :

  • Dienstag 16:00-18:00, Edmund-Rumpler-Str. 13, Raum : B117
  • Mittwoch 14:00-16:00, Edmund-Rumpler-Str. 13, Raum : B185
Date Time Topic Room
15.10.2025 14:00-16:00 c.t. Kick-Off & Introduction Edmund-Rumpler-Str. 13, Raum : B117


Klausur

Eine Prüfung über die Inhalte der Vorlesung und der Übung.



Anmeldung

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