Curriculum Vitae Arne has a multidisciplinary BSc from University College Roosevelt (with a focus on computer science, mathematics, and international relations), read security studies while on exchange at Háskóli Íslands, and completed an MSc in information security at Royal Holloway. Thereafter, Arne spent 2 years at Riscure, a security test lab in the Netherlands, engaged in software and hardware testing. Subsequently, Arne was a doctoral researcher studying usable secure email communication, supervised by Prof. Dr. Melanie Volkamer and Dr. Karen Renaud, and funded by the Horst Görtz Stiftung. Currently, Arne is a lecturer at Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences (Hogeschool Rotterdam), focussing on security. Research Interests: - Communications and operational security - User-centred interaction and service design - Security design methods and usable security - Education (knowledge acquisition, transfer, and retention) - Cybercrime, security studies, and international relations - Hardware and software security, and their evaluation - Transdisciplinary security research Selected talks: - Email encryption for the masses, 30C3 - Why encrypted email is broken, and how to go about fixing it, Science Slam Darmstadt Selected publications: - Why doesn't Jane protect her privacy?, Karen Renaud, Melanie Volkamer and Arne Renkema-Padmos, PETS2014 - Shake hands to bedevil: Securing email with wearable technology, Arne Renkema-Padmos, Jerome Baum, Karen Renaud, Melanie Volkamer, HAISA2014