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Voices from the Frontline: Revealing the AI Practitioners' viewpoint on the European AI Act

Understanding the Process of Data Labeling in Cybersecurity

"Do Users fall for Real Adversarial Phishing?" Investigating the Human response to Evasive Webpages

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Draganovic, A., Dambra, S., Aldana louit, J., Roundy, K., & Apruzzese, G. (2023). "Do Users fall for Real Adversarial Phishing?" Investigating the Human response to Evasive Webpages. Paper presented at the APWG Symposium on Electronic Crime Research (eCrime), Barcelona, Spain.

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Beitrag in Konferenztagungsband

Dual Adversarial Attacks: Fooling Humans and Classifiers

Multi-SpacePhish: Extending the Evasion Space of Adversarial Attacks against Phishing Website Detectors using Machine Learning

Let's work together - erfolgreiche Gremienarbeit in der Raumentwicklung

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Herburger, J., Hilti, N., & Lingg-Grabher, E. (2023). Let's work together - erfolgreiche Gremienarbeit in der Raumentwicklung. Swiss Real Estate Journal, 27, 46-54.

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Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Fachzeitschrift

In Densification we Trust - On the Role of Abstract Space in the Production of Urban Densification in the Alpine Rhine Valley

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Herburger, J. (2022). In Densification we Trust - On the Role of Abstract Space in the Production of Urban Densification in the Alpine Rhine Valley. Presented at the RC21 - Ordinary Cities in Exceptional Times, Athens.

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Präsentation auf wissenschaftlicher Konferenz

De gustibus et erroribus: Transzendentale Ästhetik und strafrechtliche Irrtumslehre

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Papathanasiou, K. (2014). De gustibus et erroribus: Transzendentale Ästhetik und strafrechtliche Irrtumslehre. In I. Schoberth (Ed.), Urteilen lernen II - Ästhetische, politische und eschatologische Perspektiven moralischer Urteilsbildung im interdisziplinären Diskurs (Vol. 1, pp. 155-184): Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.

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Beitrag in Sammelband

Losing compassion for patients? The implications of COVID-19 on compassion fatigue and event-related post-traumatic stress disorder in nurses

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Hochwarter, W., Jordan, S., Kiewitz, C., Liborius, P., Lampaki, A., Franczak, J., Deng, Y., Babaloa, M. T., & Khan, A. K. (2022). Losing compassion for patients? The implications of COVID-19 on compassion fatigue and event-related post-traumatic stress disorder in nurses. Journal of Managerial Psychology, 37(3).

Publication Type

Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Fachzeitschrift
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