Franziska Herbert, Ruhr University Bochum; Collins W. Munyendo, The George Washington University and Max Planck Institute for Security and Privacy; Jonas Hielscher, Ruhr University Bochum; Steffen Becker, Ruhr University Bochum and Max Planck Institute for Security and Privacy; Yixin Zou, Max Planck Institute for Security and Privacy
Existing usable security and privacy research remains skewed toward WEIRD (Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, and Democratic) societies, whereas studies on non-WEIRD societies are scarce and mostly qualitative. The lack of large-scale cross-country comparisons makes it difficult to understand how people's security needs, perceptions, and practices vary across contexts and cultures. To fill this gap, we surveyed participants (N=12,351) from 12 countries across four continents – with seven WEIRD and five non-WEIRD countries – to examine participants' perceptions (e.g., regarding importance of different data types and risks posed by possible attackers) and practices (e.g., adoption of protective measures and prior negative experiences). We found significant differences between WEIRD versus non-WEIRD countries across almost all variables, with varying effect sizes. For instance, participants from non-WEIRD countries relied more on friends and family for advice on digital security than their WEIRD counterparts, but they also viewed friends and family as more likely attackers. We provide our interpretations of the cross-country differences, discuss how our findings inform security interventions and education, and summarize lessons learned from conducting cross-country research.
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author = {Franziska Herbert and Collins W. Munyendo and Jonas Hielscher and Steffen Becker and Yixin Zou},
title = {Digital Security Perceptions and Practices Around the World: A {WEIRD} versus {Non-WEIRD} Comparison},
booktitle = {34th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 25)},
year = {2025},
isbn = {978-1-939133-52-6},
address = {Seattle, WA},
pages = {1455--1474},
url = {https://www.usenix.org/conference/usenixsecurity25/presentation/herbert},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = aug
}
