
International Symposium on Technikpsychologie (TecPsy) 2023
celebrating 100 years of interdisciplinary research at TU Darmstadt
The International Symposium on Technikpsychologie celebrates 100 years of interdisciplinary research of human-technology interaction at TU Darmstadt that dates back to the foundation of the institute for "Psychotechnik" in 1922. Since the introduction of the first functional computers in the 1940s, human-technology interaction has become increasingly relevant. Today’s industry is characterized by fully automatized productions, supply chains, and mobility processes in the IoT "Internet of Things", for example, smart homes with their privacy, safety, and security problems.
Frontmatter
Contents
How do you Feel about Cybersecurity? – A Literature Review on Emotions in Cybersecurity
Clean up my Phone: Field Trial Results of a Privacy Tool Increasing Transparency about App Behavior
Users' Privacy Literacy, Motivation to use Tor and Further Privacy Protecting Behavior
Defeating Dark Patterns: The impact of supporting information on dark patterns and cookie privacy decisions
The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) and its Importance for Digitalization Research: A Review
Dual-use in volunteer operations? Attitudes of computer science students regarding the establishment of a cyber security volunteer force
Exoskeleton developments at the Technical University of Darmstadt
Competence retention for non-routine activities in digitized working environments (CONDITION) - studies based on the professions of chemical technician and pharmaceutical technician
Frontmatter
Contents
How do you Feel about Cybersecurity? – A Literature Review on Emotions in Cybersecurity
Clean up my Phone: Field Trial Results of a Privacy Tool Increasing Transparency about App Behavior
Users' Privacy Literacy, Motivation to use Tor and Further Privacy Protecting Behavior
Defeating Dark Patterns: The impact of supporting information on dark patterns and cookie privacy decisions
The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) and its Importance for Digitalization Research: A Review
Dual-use in volunteer operations? Attitudes of computer science students regarding the establishment of a cyber security volunteer force
Exoskeleton developments at the Technical University of Darmstadt
Competence retention for non-routine activities in digitized working environments (CONDITION) - studies based on the professions of chemical technician and pharmaceutical technician