Keynote Speaker
Keynote Speaker
Angela Sasse
University College London, UK
Biography: M. Angela Sasse is the professor of human-centred technology at UCL, and of human-centred security at Ruhr-University Bochum in Germany. She is a pioneer of usable security research ( “Users are not the Enemy” (co-authored with Anne Adams in 1999 is the most cited publication on usable security) and interdisciplinary security research (she was the Founding Director of the Research Centre on Socio-Technical Security (RISCS) from 2012-2017). In recent years, her focus has been empirical research on how large organisations manage cybersecurity risks, in particular in relation to human capital. In 2018 she moved to Ruhr University Bochum in Germany, where she is a speaker of the Exzellenzclusterproject CASA https://casa.rub.de/en, and the BMBF-funded DigiFit project https://digifit-sicher.de/. She was elected Fellow of the UK Royal Academy of Engineering (2015) and the German National Academy of Sciences “Leopoldina” (2023).
Title: Cars, cabbages, and care robots: securing technology embedded in the fabric of our lives
Abstract: TBD