Knierim, PascalPrange, SarahFeger, SebastianSchneegaß, StefanSasse, AngelaBayerl, DominikHof, Hans-JoachimAlt, FlorianMarky, KarolaGrünefeld, UweKosch, Thomas2022-08-302022-08-302022https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/39106With the digital transformation touching all aspects of people’s lives, digital security practices and shortcomings increasingly affect the physical world, with substantial consequences for human quality of life. The way digital security is currently designed is a significant barrier for many users. It creates negative user experiences and makes many people dependent on others to participate in the digital world safely. Understanding, controlling, and acting on digital security aspects is key to a self-determined life. Collaborative research is required to address this important challenge that could bring the digital transformation to a halt. This workshop aims to bring together researchers from the human-computer-interaction and security communities to build an understanding of technical and social requirements for inclusive security.enusable securityinclusionself-determined securityInclusive Security by DesignText/Workshop Paper10.18420/muc2022-mci-ws14-128