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Home > Teaching > WS 2022/2023 > PEM_PRIVACY

Practical Course Development of Media Systems: Tangible Privacy and Security Prototypes

Uni2Work

Professor in Charge: Prof. Florian Alt
Lecturers: Maximiliane Windl, Sebastian Feger, Sarah Delgado Rodriguez
Hours per week: 4
Language: German/English
ECTS-Credits: 6
Modul: Master P5.0.2 oder P5.0.4: Gruppenpraktikum zu fortgeschrittenen Themen der Informatik I oder Informatik II
After consultation with the examination board, credit for P2, P3 or P6 (advanced topics for Master) also possible

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News

  • 09.01.2023: This page is still under development, all content may be subject to change.


Syllabus

Users often lack confidence when making security and privacy decisions in the digital world. Examples include but are not limited to users not feeling confident about setting up and using VPNs, properly configuring their home network, choosing strong passwords, or identifying phishing emails. Reasons for this are, among others, complex security and privacy concepts as well as measures, such as phishing awareness campaigns, which foster a feeling of learned helplessness among users by demonstrating their inability to behave securely.

The objective of this course is to mitigate such effects by supporting users in building up self-efficacy when it comes to acting in a secure and privacy-preserving way. From the literature, it is known that self-efficacy most effectively builds up as users have positive experiences or learn of the success of others they consider equally skilled.

To this end, the idea is to design and implement tangible technologies that facilitate sharing successful security and privacy behavior. More specifically, in this course, we will explore how tangible technology for use in communal spaces (e.g., coffee kitchens) can be designed so that self-efficacy-enhancing experiences are solicited, shared, and perceived by the inhabitants of the space.


Recommended Prior Knowledge

  • Web Programming
  • Sketching with Hardware


Schedule

All dates are mandatory attendance.

Date Time Topic
20.02.2023 10:00-17:00 Introduction & Group Building
21.02.2023 10:00-17:00 Work on the projects
22.02.2023 10:00-17:00 Work on the projects
23.02.2023 10:00-17:00 Work on the projects
24.02.2023 10:00-17:00 Work on the projects
27.02.2023 10:00-17:00 Work on the projects
28.02.2023 10:00-17:00 Work on the projects
01.03.2023 10:00-17:00 Work on the projects
02.03.2023 10:00-17:00 Work on the projects
03.03.2023 10:00-17:00 Presentation of prototypes

Location

Location: Thalkirchner Straße 36, 357 (enter building at Frauenlobstraße 7A)

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