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Engaging Company Developers in Security Research Studies: A Comprehensive Literature Review and Quantitative Survey

Computer Science

Engaging Company Developers in Security Research Studies: A Comprehensive Literature Review and Quantitative Survey

R. Serafini, S. A. Horstmann, et al.

Company developers overwhelmingly value security: 62.5% prioritize security tasks and 96.5% are willing to join security studies. This large-scale survey of 340 professionals examines compensation, study length, repeat-participant perceptions, and Qualtrics as a recruitment channel, and provides concrete recommendations for engaging company developers. This research was conducted by Raphael Serafini, Stefan Albert Horstmann, and Alena Naiakshina.

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Abstract
Previous research demonstrated that company developers excel compared to freelancers and computer science students, with the corporate environment significantly influencing security and privacy behavior. Still, the challenge of recruiting a substantial number of company developers persists, primarily due to a lack of knowledge on how to motivate their participation in empirical research studies. To bridge this gap, we performed a literature review and identified a conspicuous absence of information regarding compensation and study length in the domain of security developer studies. To support researchers struggling with the recruitment of company developers, we conducted an extensive quantitative survey with 340 professionals. Our study revealed that 62.5% of developers prioritize security tasks over software engineering tasks, and 96.5% are willing to participate in security studies. Developers consistently ranked security higher than other barriers and motivators. However, repeat participants perceived security tasks as more challenging than first-time participants despite having 40% more general experience and 50% more security-related experience. Further, we discuss Qualtrics as a potential recruitment channel for engaging company developers, acknowledging various challenges. Based on our findings, we provide recommendations for recruiting a high number of company developers.
Publisher
Published On
Aug 14, 2024
Authors
Raphael Serafini, Stefan Albert Horstmann, Alena Naiakshina
Tags
company developers
developer recruitment
security behavior
compensation and study length
Qualtrics recruitment
repeat participation effects
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