Ari Kusyanti received her MSc degree in Information Security Technology from Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), the Netherlands in 2015. She received her BSc in Information Technology from Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia. Currently, she is working as a lecturer in Faculty of Computer Science (FILKOM) Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia, which she joined in 2011. Since 2015, she has been leading the TRiPS (Trust, Risk, Privacy and Security) project she founded. She has various accomplishments including Full Scholarship and funded research project from General Electric (GE) and ASML Netherlands, B.V.
Harin received her BSc degree in Information System from Universitas Brawijaya in 2017. Her current research is "An Empirical Study of App Permissions: A User Protection Motivation Behaviour", and serves as a technical team coordinator of TRiPS (Trust, Risk, Privacy and Security) project.
Yustiyana received her BSc degree in Information System from Universitas Brawijaya in 2017. Her current research is "Creating and Protecting Password: A User Intention", and serves as a team coordinator of TRiPS (Trust, Risk, Privacy and Security) project.
Dita received her BSc degree in Information System from Universitas Brawijaya in 2017. Her current research is "Facebook Privacy Concerns among High-School Teens", and serves as a team of TRiPS (Trust, Risk, Privacy and Security) project.
Adam received his BSc degree in Information Technology from Universitas Brawijaya in 2021 and serves as a team of TRiPS (Trust, Risk, Privacy and Security) project.
Faiz received his BSc degree in Information Technology from Universitas Brawijaya in 2021 and serves as a team of TRiPS (Trust, Risk, Privacy and Security) project.
Ajeng received her BSc degree in Computer Engineering from Universitas Brawijaya in 2017. His current research is "Statistical Comparison of Grain Algorithm for IoT Device Security", and serves as a team of TRiPS (Trust, Risk, Privacy and Security) project.
Ali received her BSc degree in Information System from Universitas Brawijaya in 2017. His current research is "QRishing: A User Perspective", and serves as a team of TRiPS (Trust, Risk, Privacy and Security) project.