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  • 2015 - ACM Senior Member

Overview

Jens Grossklags is affiliated with the Technical University of Munich in Germany. Their research spans multiple disciplines within computer science and social sciences, focusing primarily on privacy, security, and data protection.

The main fields of study covered by their work include:

  • Computer Science
  • Social Sciences

Jens Grossklags has contributed extensively to subfields such as:

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Information Systems
  • Political Science and International Relations
  • Signal Processing

Their research topics are centered on privacy-preserving technologies and related areas. Notable themes include:

  • Privacy, Security, and Data Protection
  • Privacy-Preserving Technologies in Data
  • Information and Cyber Security
  • China's Socioeconomic Reforms and Governance
  • Advanced Malware Detection Techniques
  • Hate Speech and Cyberbullying Detection
  • Social Media and Politics

Among the recent papers authored or coauthored by Jens Grossklags are:

  • The Right to Data Portability: conception, status quo, and future directions (2021), published in Informatik-Spektrum
  • Comprehensive Analysis of Privacy Leakage in Vertical Federated Learning During Prediction (2022), published in Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies
  • Data Portability between Online Services: An Empirical Analysis on the Effectiveness of GDPR Art. 20 (2021), published in Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies
  • Social Control in the Digital Transformation of Society: A Case Study of the Chinese Social Credit System (2022), published in Social Sciences
  • SignDS-FL: Local Differentially Private Federated Learning with Sign-based Dimension Selection (2022), published in ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology

The frequent coauthors collaborating with Jens Grossklags include:

  • Mo Chen
  • Emmanuel Syrmoudis
  • Xuebing Zhou
  • Xue Jiang
  • Chiara Ullstein

The outlets that most commonly publish their work consist of:

  • Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction
  • Informatik-Spektrum
  • IEEE Security & Privacy

Jens Grossklags has been recognized as an ACM Senior Member since 2015.

Best Publications

  • Privacy and rationality in individual decision making

    A. Acquisti;J. Grossklags

  • E-privacy in 2nd generation E-commerce: privacy preferences versus actual behavior

    Sarah Spiekermann;Jens Grossklags;Bettina Berendt

  • Secure or insure?: a game-theoretic analysis of information security games

    Jens Grossklags;Nicolas Christin;John Chuang

  • When 25 Cents is Too Much: An Experiment on Willingness-To-Sell and Willingness-To-Protect Personal Information.

    Jens Grossklags;Alessandro Acquisti

  • Privacy Attitudes and Privacy Behavior

    Alessandro Acquisti;Jens Grossklags

  • Game-Theoretic Analysis of DDoS Attacks Against Bitcoin Mining Pools

    Benjamin Johnson;Aron Laszka;Jens Grossklags;Marie Vasek

  • E-Privacy in 2nd Generation E-Commerce: Privacy Preferences versus Actual Behavior

    Sarah Spiekermann;Bettina Berendt;Jens Grossklags

  • Stopping spyware at the gate: a user study of privacy, notice and spyware

    Nathaniel Good;Rachna Dhamija;Jens Grossklags;David Thaw

  • Resilient Data-Centric Storage in Wireless Ad-Hoc Sensor Networks

    Abhishek Ghose;Jens Grossklags;John Chuang

  • Third-party apps on Facebook: privacy and the illusion of control

    Na Wang;Heng Xu;Jens Grossklags

  • When Bitcoin Mining Pools Run Dry

    Aron Laszka;Benjamin Johnson;Jens Grossklags

  • An Empirical Study of Web Vulnerability Discovery Ecosystems

    Mingyi Zhao;Jens Grossklags;Peng Liu

  • Noticing notice: a large-scale experiment on the timing of software license agreements

    Nathaniel S. Good;Jens Grossklags;Deirdre K. Mulligan;Joseph A. Konstan

  • Blue versus Red: Towards a Model of Distributed Security Attacks

    Neal Fultz;Jens Grossklags

  • The security cost of cheap user interaction

    Rainer Böhme;Jens Grossklags

  • It's all about the benjamins: an empirical study on incentivizing users to ignore security advice

    Nicolas Christin;Serge Egelman;Timothy Vidas;Jens Grossklags

  • An online experiment of privacy authorization dialogues for social applications

    Na Wang;Jens Grossklags;Heng Xu

  • Near rationality and competitive equilibria in networked systems

    Nicolas Christin;Jens Grossklags;John Chuang

  • Given Enough Eyeballs, All Bugs Are Shallow? Revisiting Eric Raymond with Bug Bounty Programs

    Thomas Maillart;Mingyi Zhao;Jens Grossklags;John Chuang

  • Software agents and market (in) efficiency: a human trader experiment

    J. Grossklags;C. Schmidt

  • Clear Sanctions, Vague Rewards: How China's Social Credit System Currently Defines "Good" and "Bad" Behavior

    Severin Engelmann;Mo Chen;Felix Fischer;Ching-yu Kao

  • Given Enough Eyeballs, All Bugs Are Shallow? Revisiting Eric Raymond with Bug Bounty Programs

    Thomas Maillart;Mingyi Zhao;Jens Grossklags;John Chuang

Frequent Co-Authors

John Chuang
John Chuang University of California, Berkeley
Nicolas Christin
Nicolas Christin Carnegie Mellon University
Alessandro Acquisti
Alessandro Acquisti Carnegie Mellon University
Rainer Böhme
Rainer Böhme University of Innsbruck
Claudia Eckert
Claudia Eckert The Open University
Heng Xu
Heng Xu University of Florida
Gang Tan
Gang Tan Pennsylvania State University
Zhiqiang Lin
Zhiqiang Lin The Ohio State University
Joseph Turow
Joseph Turow University of Pennsylvania
Trent Jaeger
Trent Jaeger Pennsylvania State University

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