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Sebastian Pape 0001
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- affiliation: Continental Automotive Technologies, Germany
- affiliation: Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany
Other persons with the same name
- Sebastian Pape 0002 — Technical University of Dresden, Germany
- Sebastian Pape 0003 — University of Hildesheim, Germany
- Sebastian Pape 0004 — RWTH Aachen University, Germany
- Sebastian Pape 0005 — European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), Switzerland (and 1 more)
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c52]Ala'a Al-Momani, David Balenson, Zoltán Ádám Mann, Sebastian Pape, Jonathan Petit, Christoph Bösch:
Navigating Privacy Patterns in the Era of Robotaxis. EuroS&P Workshops 2024: 32-39 - 2023
- [j15]David Harborth, Sebastian Pape:
A privacy calculus model for contact tracing apps: Analyzing the use behavior of the German Corona-Warn-App with a longitudinal user study. Comput. Secur. 132: 103338 (2023) - [c51]Sascha Löbner, Sebastian Pape, Vanessa Bracamonte:
User Acceptance Criteria for Privacy Preserving Machine Learning Techniques. ARES 2023: 149:1-149:8 - [c50]Sebastian Pape, Sarah Syed-Winkler, Armando Miguel Garcia, Badreddine Chah, Anis Bkakria, Matthias Hiller, Tobias Walcher, Alexandre Lombard, Abdeljalil Abbas-Turki, Reda Yaich:
A Systematic Approach for Automotive Privacy Management. CSCS 2023: 7:1-7:12 - [c49]Konstantinos Fysarakis, Alexios Lekidis, Vasileios Mavroeidis, Konstantinos Lampropoulos, George L. Lyberopoulos, Ignasi Garcia-Milà Vidal, José Carles Terés i Casals, Eva Rodriguez Luna, Alejandro Antonio Moreno Sancho, Antonios Mavrelos, Marinos Tsantekidis, Sebastian Pape, Argyro Chatzopoulou, Christina Nanou, George Drivas, Vangelis Photiou, George Spanoudakis, Odysseas G. Koufopavlou:
PHOENI2X - A European Cyber Resilience Framework With Artificial-Intelligence-Assisted Orchestration, Automation & Response Capabilities for Business Continuity and Recovery, Incident Response, and Information Exchange. CSR 2023: 538-545 - [c48]Peter Hamm, Sebastian Pape, David Harborth:
Acceptance Factors and Obstacles for Cryptocurrency Adoption. EICC 2023: 26-33 - [c47]Vanessa Bracamonte, Sebastian Pape, Sascha Löbner:
Comparing the Effect of Privacy and Non-Privacy Social Media Photo Tools on Factors of Privacy Concern. ICISSP 2023: 669-676 - [c46]Vanessa Bracamonte, Sebastian Pape, Sascha Löbner, Frédéric Tronnier:
Effectiveness and Information Quality Perception of an AI Model Card: A Study Among Non-Experts. PST 2023: 1-7 - [c45]Peter Hamm, Sebastian Pape, Kai Rannenberg:
The Influence of Privacy Concerns on Cryptocurrency Acceptance. SEC 2023: 45-58 - [c44]Vanessa Bracamonte, Sebastian Pape, Sascha Löbner:
Factors of Intention to Use a Photo Tool: Comparison Between Privacy-Enhancing and Non-privacy-enhancing Tools. SEC 2023: 321-334 - [e1]Felix Bieker, Joachim Meyer, Sebastian Pape, Ina Schiering, Andreas Weich:
Privacy and Identity Management - 17th IFIP WG 9.2, 9.6/11.7, 11.6/SIG 9.2.2 International Summer School, Privacy and Identity 2022, Virtual Event, August 30 - September 2, 2022, Proceedings. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology 671, Springer 2023, ISBN 978-3-031-31970-9 [contents] - [i3]Konstantinos Fysarakis, Alexios Lekidis, Vasileios Mavroeidis, Konstantinos Lampropoulos, George L. Lyberopoulos, Ignasi Garcia-Milà Vidal, José Carles Terés i Casals, Eva Rodriguez Luna, Alejandro Antonio Moreno Sancho, Antonios Mavrelos, Marinos Tsantekidis, Sebastian Pape, Argyro Chatzopoulou, Christina Nanou, George Drivas, Vangelis Photiou, George Spanoudakis, Odysseas G. Koufopavlou:
PHOENI2X - A European Cyber Resilience Framework With Artificial-Intelligence-Assisted Orchestration, Automation and Response Capabilities for Business Continuity and Recovery, Incident Response, and Information Exchange. CoRR abs/2307.06932 (2023) - 2022
- [j14]Jacob Leon Kröger, Leon Gellrich, Sebastian Pape, Saba Rebecca Brause, Stefan Ullrich:
Personal information inference from voice recordings: User awareness and privacy concerns. Proc. Priv. Enhancing Technol. 2022(1): 6-27 (2022) - [j13]Vanessa Bracamonte, Sebastian Pape, Sascha Löbner:
"All apps do this": Comparing Privacy Concerns Towards Privacy Tools and Non-Privacy Tools for Social Media Content. Proc. Priv. Enhancing Technol. 2022(3): 57-78 (2022) - [c43]Sunil Chaudhary, Marko Kompara, Sebastian Pape, Vasileios Gkioulos:
Properties for Cybersecurity Awareness Posters' Design and Quality Assessment. ARES 2022: 79:1-79:8 - [c42]Sarah Syed-Winkler, Sebastian Pape, Ahmad Sabouri:
A Data Protection-Oriented System Model Enforcing Purpose Limitation for Connected Mobility. CSCS 2022: 10:1-10:11 - [c41]David Harborth, Sebastian Pape:
A Privacy Calculus Model for Contact Tracing Apps: Analyzing the German Corona-Warn-App. SEC 2022: 3-19 - [p1]Frédéric Tronnier, Sebastian Pape, Sascha Löbner, Kai Rannenberg:
A Discussion on Ethical Cybersecurity Issues in Digital Service Chains. Cybersecurity of Digital Service Chains 2022: 222-256 - 2021
- [b2]Sebastian Pape:
Requirements engineering and tool-support for security and privacy. Frankfurt University, Germany, 2021 - [j12]Sascha Löbner, Welderufael B. Tesfay, Toru Nakamura, Sebastian Pape:
Explainable Machine Learning for Default Privacy Setting Prediction. IEEE Access 9: 63700-63717 (2021) - [j11]David Harborth, Sebastian Pape:
Investigating privacy concerns related to mobile augmented reality Apps - A vignette based online experiment. Comput. Hum. Behav. 122: 106833 (2021) - [j10]Christopher Schmitz, Michael Schmid, David Harborth, Sebastian Pape:
Maturity level assessments of information security controls: An empirical analysis of practitioners assessment capabilities. Comput. Secur. 108: 102306 (2021) - [j9]Dennis-Kenji Kipker, Sebastian Pape:
Case Study: Checking a Serious Security-Awareness Game for its Legal Adequacy. Datenschutz und Datensicherheit 45(5): 310-314 (2021) - [c40]Sascha Löbner, Frédéric Tronnier, Sebastian Pape, Kai Rannenberg:
Comparison of De-Identification Techniques for Privacy Preserving Data Analysis in Vehicular Data Sharing. CSCS 2021: 7:1-7:11 - [c39]George Hatzivasilis, Sotiris Ioannidis, Michail Smyrlis, George Spanoudakis, Fulvio Frati, Chiara Braghin, Ernesto Damiani, Hristo Koshutanski, George Tsakirakis, Torsten Hildebrandt, Ludger Goeke, Sebastian Pape, Oleg Blinder, Michael Vinov, George Leftheriotis, Martin Kunc, Fotis Oikonomou, Giovanni Magilo, Vito Petrarolo, Antonio Chieti, Robert Bordianu:
The THREAT-ARREST Cyber Range Platform. CSR 2021: 422-427 - [c38]Sebastian Pape:
Challenges for Designing Serious Games on Security and Privacy Awareness. Privacy and Identity Management 2021: 3-16 - [c37]Sebastian Pape, David Harborth, Jacob Leon Kröger:
Privacy Concerns Go Hand in Hand with Lack of Knowledge: The Case of the German Corona-Warn-App. SEC 2021: 256-269 - 2020
- [j8]David Harborth, Sebastian Pape:
How nostalgic feelings impact Pokémon Go players - integrating childhood brand nostalgia into the technology acceptance theory. Behav. Inf. Technol. 39(12): 1276-1296 (2020) - [j7]Christopher Schmitz, Sebastian Pape:
LiSRA: Lightweight Security Risk Assessment for decision support in information security. Comput. Secur. 90: 101656 (2020) - [j6]David Harborth, Sebastian Pape:
How Privacy Concerns, Trust and Risk Beliefs, and Privacy Literacy Influence Users' Intentions to Use Privacy-Enhancing Technologies: The Case of Tor. Data Base 51(1): 51-69 (2020) - [j5]David Harborth, Sebastian Pape:
Empirically Investigating Extraneous Influences on the "APCO" Model - Childhood Brand Nostalgia and the Positivity Bias. Future Internet 12(12): 220 (2020) - [j4]Sebastian Pape, Federica Paci, Jan Jürjens, Fabio Massacci:
Selecting a Secure Cloud Provider - An Empirical Study and Multi Criteria Approach. Inf. 11(5): 261 (2020) - [j3]David Harborth, Sebastian Pape, Kai Rannenberg:
Explaining the Technology Use Behavior of Privacy-Enhancing Technologies: The Case of Tor and JonDonym. Proc. Priv. Enhancing Technol. 2020(2): 111-128 (2020) - [c36]Vera Hazilov, Sebastian Pape:
Systematic Scenario Creation for Serious Security-Awareness Games. DETIPS/DeSECSys/MPS/SPOSE@ESORICS 2020: 294-311 - [c35]Christopher Schmitz, André Sekulla, Sebastian Pape:
Asset-Centric Analysis and Visualisation of Attack Trees. GraMSec@CSF 2020: 45-64 - [c34]Sebastian Pape, Ludger Goeke, Alejandro Quintanar, Kristian Beckers:
Conceptualization of a CyberSecurity Awareness Quiz. MSTEC 2020: 61-76 - [d2]David Harborth, Sebastian Pape:
DATASET ON ACTUAL USERS OF THE PRIVACY-ENHANCING TECHNOLOGY JONDONYM. IEEE DataPort, 2020 - [d1]David Harborth, Sebastian Pape:
Dataset on Actual Users of the Privacy-Enhancing Technology Tor. IEEE DataPort, 2020
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j2]Sebastian Pape, Kai Rannenberg:
Applying Privacy Patterns to the Internet of Things' (IoT) Architecture. Mob. Networks Appl. 24(3): 925-933 (2019) - [c33]Peter Hamm, David Harborth, Sebastian Pape:
A Systematic Analysis of User Evaluations in Security Research. ARES 2019: 91:1-91:7 - [c32]Ludger Goeke, Alejandro Quintanar, Kristian Beckers, Sebastian Pape:
PROTECT - An Easy Configurable Serious Game to Train Employees Against Social Engineering Attacks. IOSec/MSTEC/FINSEC@ESORICS 2019: 156-171 - [c31]Sebastian Pape, Jelena Stankovic:
An Insight into Decisive Factors in Cloud Provider Selection with a Focus on Security. CyberICPS/SECPRE/SPOSE/ADIoT@ESORICS 2019: 287-306 - [c30]David Harborth, Sebastian Pape:
How Privacy Concerns and Trust and Risk Beliefs Influence Users' Intentions to Use Privacy-Enhancing Technologies - The Case of Tor. HICSS 2019: 1-10 - [c29]David Harborth, Sebastian Pape:
Investigating Privacy Concerns Related to Mobile Augmented Reality Applications. ICIS 2019 - [c28]Michael Schmid, Sebastian Pape:
Aggregating Corporate Information Security Maturity Levels of Different Assets. Privacy and Identity Management 2019: 376-392 - [c27]Majid Hatamian, Sebastian Pape, Kai Rannenberg:
ESARA: A Framework for Enterprise Smartphone Apps Risk Assessment. SEC 2019: 165-179 - [c26]Michael Schmid, Sebastian Pape:
A Structured Comparison of the Corporate Information Security Maturity Level. SEC 2019: 223-237 - [c25]David Harborth, Xinyuan Cai, Sebastian Pape:
Why Do People Pay for Privacy-Enhancing Technologies? The Case of Tor and JonDonym. SEC 2019: 253-267 - [c24]André Sekulla, Christopher Schmitz, Sebastian Pape, Volkmar Pipek:
Demonstrator zur Beschreibung und Visualisierung einer kritischen Infrastruktur. Wirtschaftsinformatik 2019: 1978 - 2018
- [c23]David Harborth, Sebastian Pape:
Examining Technology Use Factors of Privacy-Enhancing Technologies: The Role of Perceived Anonymity and Trust. AMCIS 2018 - [c22]Christopher Schmitz, André Sekulla, Sebastian Pape, Volkmar Pipek, Kai Rannenberg:
Easing the Burden of Security Self-Assessments. HAISA 2018: 272-281 - [c21]Niklas Paul, Welderufael B. Tesfay, Dennis-Kenji Kipker, Mattea Stelter, Sebastian Pape:
Assessing Privacy Policies of Internet of Things Services. SEC 2018: 156-169 - [c20]David Harborth, Sebastian Pape:
JonDonym Users' Information Privacy Concerns. SEC 2018: 170-184 - [c19]Sebastian Pape, Daniel Tasche, Iulia Bastys, Akos Grosz, Jörg Lässig, Kai Rannenberg:
Towards an Architecture for Pseudonymous E-Commerce - Applying Privacy by Design to Online Shopping. Sicherheit 2018: 17-28 - [c18]David Harborth, Maren Braun, Akos Grosz, Sebastian Pape, Kai Rannenberg:
Anreize und Hemmnisse für die Implementierung von Privacy-Enhancing Technologies im Unternehmenskontext. Sicherheit 2018: 29-41 - [c17]Dina Aladawy, Kristian Beckers, Sebastian Pape:
PERSUADED: Fighting Social Engineering Attacks with a Serious Game. TrustBus 2018: 103-118 - 2017
- [j1]Peter Schaab, Kristian Beckers, Sebastian Pape:
Social engineering defence mechanisms and counteracting training strategies. Inf. Comput. Secur. 25(2): 206-222 (2017) - [c16]David Harborth, Sebastian Pape:
Exploring the Hype: Investigating Technology Acceptance Factors of Pokémon Go. ISMAR 2017: 155-168 - [c15]David Harborth, Sebastian Pape:
Privacy Concerns and Behavior of Pokémon Go Players in Germany. Privacy and Identity Management 2017: 314-329 - [c14]Kristian Beckers, Veronika Fries, Eduard C. Groen, Sebastian Pape:
Creativity Techniques for Social Engineering Threat Elicitation: A Controlled Experiment. REFSQ Workshops 2017 - [c13]Kristian Beckers, Daniel Schosser, Sebastian Pape, Peter Schaab:
A Structured Comparison of Social Engineering Intelligence Gathering Tools. TrustBus 2017: 232-246 - [i2]Julian Dax, Ana Ivan, Benedikt Ley, Sebastian Pape, Volkmar Pipek, Kai Rannenberg, Christopher Schmitz, André Sekulla:
IT Security Status of German Energy Providers. CoRR abs/1709.01254 (2017) - [i1]David Harborth, Dominik Herrmann, Stefan Köpsell, Sebastian Pape, Christian Roth, Hannes Federrath, Dogan Kesdogan, Kai Rannenberg:
Integrating Privacy-Enhancing Technologies into the Internet Infrastructure. CoRR abs/1711.07220 (2017) - 2016
- [c12]Kristian Beckers, Sebastian Pape, Veronika Fries:
HATCH: Hack And Trick Capricious Humans - A Serious Game on Social Engineering. BCS HCI 2016 - [c11]Julian Dax, Benedikt Ley, Sebastian Pape, Christopher Schmitz, Volkmar Pipek, Kai Rannenberg:
Elicitation of Requirements for an Inter-Organizational Platform to Support Security Management Decisions. HAISA 2016: 78-87 - [c10]Peter Schaab, Kristian Beckers, Sebastian Pape:
A Systematic Gap Analysis of Social Engineering Defence Mechanisms Considering Social Psychology. HAISA 2016: 241-251 - [c9]Sebastian Pape, Julian Flake, Andreas Beckmann, Jan Jürjens:
STAGE: a software tool for automatic grading of testing exercises: case study paper. ICSE (Companion Volume) 2016: 491-500 - [c8]Kristian Beckers, Sebastian Pape:
A Serious Game for Eliciting Social Engineering Security Requirements. RE 2016: 16-25 - [c7]Markus Tschersich, Shinsaku Kiyomoto, Sebastian Pape, Toru Nakamura, Gökhan Bal, Haruo Takasaki, Kai Rannenberg:
On Gender Specific Perception of Data Sharing in Japan. SEC 2016: 150-160 - [c6]Welderufael B. Tesfay, Jetzabel M. Serna, Sebastian Pape:
Challenges in Detecting Privacy Revealing Information in Unstructured Text. PrivOn@ISWC 2016 - 2014
- [b1]Sebastian Pape:
Authentication in Insecure Environments - Using Visual Cryptography and Non-Transferable Credentials in Practise. University of Kassel, Springer 2014, ISBN 978-3-658-07115-8, pp. 1-263 - [c5]Sebastian Pape:
Sample or Random Security - A Security Model for Segment-Based Visual Cryptography. Financial Cryptography 2014: 291-303 - 2013
- [c4]Sören Bleikertz, Toni Mastelic, Sebastian Pape, Wolter Pieters, Trajce Dimkov:
Defining the Cloud Battlefield - Supporting Security Assessments by Cloud Customers. IC2E 2013: 78-87
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c3]Ulrich Greveler, Pavel Laskov, Sebastian Pape:
Sicherer Umgang mit sensiblen Daten - technische Prävention und Reaktionen auf Datenschutzverletzungen. GI Jahrestagung 2009: 186-190 - 2008
- [c2]Sebastian Pape:
A Survey on Non-transferable Anonymous Credentials. FIDIS 2008: 107-118 - 2007
- [c1]Sebastian Pape, Nabil Benamar:
Using Identity-Based Public-Key Cryptography with Images to Preserve Privacy. FIDIS 2007: 299-310
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