M. Angela Sasse's list of PhD students
Current Students
- Ruba Abu-Salma, Usable Encryption for the Masses
- Nissy Sombatruang, Economic Drivers in Security Decisions
- Albese Demjaha
- Thomas Cattermole
Past Students
- Ingolf Becker, Measuring and Understanding Security Behaviours
2017
- Odette Beris, Why Risk Understanding is Not Enough: the impact of affect in security decision
2016
- Inka Karppinen, 'Mission Impossible': How Conflicting Security and Productivity Demands Induce Non-compliance with Security Policies
- Anthony Morton, Individual Privacy Concerns and Organisational Privacy Practice - Bridging the Gap
- Kat Krol, The role of effort in security and privacy behaviours online
- Iacovos Kirlappos, Learning from "Shadow Security": Understanding Non-Compliant Behaviours to Improve Information Security Management
2015
- Martin Ruskov, Employing Variation in the Object of Learning for the Design-based Development of Serious Games that Support Learning of Conditional Knowledge
- Chris Porter, Designing for Experience — A Requirements Framework for Enrolment Based and Public Facing E-Government Services
- Sven Laqua, Just-in-time information interfaces: a new paradigm for information discovery and exploration
- Debi Ashenden, Information Security Awareness: Changing Current Practice
2014
- Miguel Malheiros, User Behaviour in Personal Data Disclosure, funded by the Portugese National Research Council, PhD awarded in 2014.
2013
- Adam Beautement, funded by HP EPSRC CASE Award, Optimising Information Security Decision Making. PhD awarded in 2013.
- Adrian Rahaman, Understanding Identity Management Systems, PhD awarded in 2013.
2010
- Hendrik Knoche, Quality of Experience in Digital Mobile Multimedia Services, funded by EU IST Projects MAESTRO and UNIC.PhD awarded in 2010
2008
- Hina Keval, Effective CCTV, funded by EPSRC DTA award, Computer Science. PhD awarded in December 2008.
2007
- Philip Bonhard, Improving Effectiveness and User Experience of Recommender Systems, BT/EPSRC Industrial CASE. PhD awarded in December 2007.
- Philip Inglesant, Policy and usability in e-government systems, funded by EPSRC DTA award Computer Science & School of Public Policy. PhD awarded in June 2007.
2006
- Dirk Weirich, BT/EPSRC Industrial CASE: Persuasive password mechanisms: analysis and interventions. PhD awarded in 2006.
- Gillian Wilson, BT/EPSRC Industrial CASE: Relationship between Media Quality and User Cost in Multimedia Systems. PhD awarded in Feb. 2006.
- Ivan Flechais, Effective and Appropriate Guidance for Information Security, BT/EPSRC Industrial CASE. PhD awarded in 2006.
- Jens Riegelsberger, Trust in Computer-Mediated Interactions, funded by BT as part of the HIGHERVIEW project. PhD awarded in 2006.
2004
- Rachada (Peter) Monthienvichienchai, Computer Support for Vicarious Learning - PhD awarded in 2004.
- Sacha Brostoff, BT funded: Improving usability of authentication mechanisms - PhD awarded in 2004.
2003
- Jane Hughes, Requirements for Shared Workspace Tools in Educational Collaborations, PhD awarded in 2003.
2001
- Anne Adams, BT/ESRC Industrial CASE: User perception of privacy in multimedia communications, PhD awarded in 2001.
- Anna Bouch, BT/EPSRC Industrial CASE: A User-centred approach to Network Quality of Service and Charging, PhD awarded in 2001.
- Anna Watson, BT/ESPRC CASE: Assessing Audio and Video Quality in Desktop Multimedia Conferencing Systems, PhD awarded in 2001.
1999
- David Hearnshaw, Desktop Videoconferencing for Tutorial Support - PhD awarded in 1999.
1998
- David Fulton, Theory and Practice of System Development Methods - PhD awarded in 1998.
This page was last modified on 09 Apr 2019.
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M. Angela Sasse
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