Replication Package: "How Does Usable Security (Not) End Up in Software Products? Results From a Qualitative Interview Study"

Replication Package for the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (Oakland '22) paper: "How Does Usable Security (Not) End Up in Software Products? Results From a Qualitative Interview Study"

To make our study reproducible and allow for easy access for meta-research, we publish a replication package containing the following documents: (1) The pre-questionnaire for demographic and quantitative questions; (2) The interview guide with the main questions and follow-up prompts for the semi-structured interviews; (3) The materials we used to contact and recruit participants; (4) The consent forms; (5) A table of the software used in this study; (6) The operationalized codebook with codes contributing to this paper.

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Marco Gutfleisch, Jan H. Klemmer, Niklas Busch, Yasemin Acar, M. Angela Sasse, Sascha Fahl (2021). Replication Package: "How Does Usable Security (Not) End Up in Software Products? Results From a Qualitative Interview Study" [Data set]. LUIS. https://doi.org/10.25835/0089554
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Author Marco Gutfleisch, Jan H. Klemmer, Niklas Busch, Yasemin Acar, M. Angela Sasse, Sascha Fahl
Maintainer Marco Gutfleisch
Version 1.0
Last Updated January 20, 2022, 10:58 (UTC)
Created August 5, 2021, 12:58 (UTC)
License Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike 3.0
Dataset Size 135.6 KByte