Schneider, Bettina

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  • Publikation
    Blockchain und Datenschutz – Hyperledger Sawtooth im Fokus
    (Springer, 2023) Moriggl, Pascal; Asprion, Petra; Schneider, Bettina; Dornberger, Rolf [in: Neue Trends in Wirtschaftsinformatik und eingesetzte Technologien. Digitale Innovation und digitale Transformation]
    Daten gehören heute zu den zentralen Elementen digitaler Geschäftsmodelle, daher ist ein Bewusstsein für angemessene Maßnahmen zum Schutz von Daten und insbesondere personenbezogener Daten essenziell. Die Datenschutzgrundverordnung der Europäischen Union (EU) ist eine Folge der Diskussionen zum Schutz der Privatsphäre im digitalen Raum. Die Verordnung zwingt Organisationen dazu, sicherzustellen, dass ihre Prozesse zur Verarbeitung von Daten mit den relevanten Regularien übereinstimmen. Seit einigen Jahren wird die Blockchain-Technologie zunehmend beliebter, um den Austausch von Daten zu unterstützen. Die neue Technologie macht es möglich, auf eine zentrale Datenhaltung zu verzichten. Das Ziel dieser Forschung war es, Entscheidungsträgerinnen und Entscheidungsträgern bei der Auswahl einer geeigneten Blockchain-Konfiguration zu helfen, die den gesetzlichen Datenschutzanforderungen gerecht wird. Mit Hilfe der „Design-Science“-Methodik haben wir einen sogenannten morphologischen Kasten, sowie ein dazugehöriges Raster entwickelt, die als „Bewertungswerkzeuge“ für die Blockchain-Konfiguration „Hyperledger Sawtooth“ verwendet werden können. Die Forschungsergebnisse können mit wenigen Anpassungen verallgemeinert werden, um auch andere Blockchain-Konfigurationen zu bewerten.
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    Perceptions and misconceptions of blockchain: the potential of applying threshold concept theory
    (2022) Schneider, Bettina; Azan, Wilfrid [in: 2022 IEEE 6th International Conference on Logistics Operations Management (GOL)]
    Blockchain is a technology of increasing importance. It is difficult to build a thorough understanding of blockchain as it relies on multiple abstract and technological building blocks. Therefore, it is not surprising that a number of misconceptions circulate on the topic of blockchain. This paper filters and categorizes existing research on people’s perceptions of blockchain technology and misconceptions. The identified gap in addressing and overcoming misconceptions leads to the theory of threshold concepts. The fundamentals and potentials of the approach in the field of blockchain are elaborated. The paper ends with a call for future research in this direction.
    04B - Beitrag Konferenzschrift
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    Challenges, opportunities and application fields of quantum computing - an introductory overview
    (2022) Kech, Benjamin; Schneider, Bettina; Gachnang, Phillip; Azan, Wilfrid
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    Adaptable GDPR assessment tool for micro and small enterprises
    (SciTePress, 2022) Löffler, Emanuel; Schneider, Bettina; Goerre, Andreas; Asprion, Petra; Filipe, Joaquim; Smialek, Michal; Brodsky, Alexander; Hammoudi, Slimane [in: Proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems]
    04B - Beitrag Konferenzschrift
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    A practical guideline for developing a managerial information security awareness program
    (2020) Schneider, Bettina; Asprion, Petra; Androvicsova, Simona; Azan, Wilfrid [in: AMCIS 2020 proceedings]
    04B - Beitrag Konferenzschrift
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    CySecEscape – Escape room technique to raise cybersecurity awareness in SMEs
    (Filodiritto, 2020) Schneider, Bettina; Zanwar, Trupti [in: The Future of Education. Conference proceedings 2020]
    With the evolution of information technology, more and more small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are using technology to support and grow businesses. With the prevalence of the internet, SMEs are constantly evaluating and adapting new technologies such as software as a service, cloud computing, or the internet of things. All these new opportunities are coming with inherent risks of everchanging cyberspace and overgrowing cybercrime. SMEs are soft targets for cybercriminals and the need for controls is evidenced by accumulating fraud incidents, identity thefts, denial of service attacks and illicit accesses or breaches of data over the last few years. This limits the ability of SMEs to innovate and gain business advantage. Previous research has shown that the human factor remains the weakest link in the cybersecurity chain, so it is paramount to make sure the employees receive effective training to embrace a security mindset. This study focuses on developing a prototype of a portable escape room to raise cybersecurity awareness in SMEs. Evaluation highlights that the escape room method is a worthy instrument.
    04B - Beitrag Konferenzschrift
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    Bloxxgame – A simulation game for teaching blockchain
    (2020) Dettling, Walter; Schneider, Bettina; Marfisi-Schottman, Iza; Bellotti, Francesco; Hamon, Ludovic; Klemke, Roland [in: Games and Learning Alliance. 9th International Conference, GALA 2020, Laval, France, December 9-10, 2020. Proceedings]
    04B - Beitrag Konferenzschrift
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    Blockchain technologies towards data privacy – Hyperledger Sawtooth as unit of analysis
    (Springer, 2020) Moriggl, Pascal; Asprion, Petra; Schneider, Bettina; Dornberger, Rolf [in: New trends in business information systems and technology. Studies in systems, decision and control]
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    Human-centered artificial intelligence: a multidimensional approach towards real world evidence
    (2019) Schneider, Bettina; Asprion, Petra; Grimberg, Frank; Filipe, Joaquim; Smialek, Michal; Brodsky, Alexander; Hammoudi, Slimane [in: ICEIS 2019. 21st International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems. Proceedings]
    This study indicates the significance of a human-centered perspective in the analysis and interpretation of Real World Data. As an exemplary use-case, the construct of perceived ‘Health-related Quality of Life’ is chosen to show, firstly, the significance of Real World Data and, secondly, the associated ‘Real World Evidence’. We settled on an iterative methodology and used hermeneutics for a detailed literature analysis to outline the relevance and the need for a forward-thinking approach to deal with Real World Evidence in the life science and health care industry. The novelty of the study is its focus on a human-centered artificial intelligence, which can be achieved by using ‘System Dynamics’ modelling techniques. The outcome – a human-centered ‘Indicator Set’ can be combined with results from data-driven, AI-based analytics. With this multidimensional approach, human intelligence and artificial intelligence can be intertwined towards an enriched Real World Evidence. The developed approach considers three perspectives – the elementary, the algorithmic and – as novelty – the human-centered evidence. As conclusion, we claim that Real World Data are more valuable and applicable to achieve patient-centricity and personalization if the human-centered perspective is considered ‘by design’.
    04B - Beitrag Konferenzschrift