WMS 2010 - International Workshop on Mobile Security
http://wnss.sv.cmu.edu/wms/
In conjunction with MobiCASE 2010, http://www.mobicase.org/
October 28, 2010 - Biltmore Hotel & Suites, Santa Clara, CA, USA
Workshop Overview:
The Workshop on Mobile Security will bring together members of the research
community and practitioners from industry to present novel results and
approaches in the emerging area of mobile security, a topic at the
intersection of wireless communications, mobile computing and computer
security. Unlike mobile devices in the past, which were designed for the
sole purpose of voice-based communication, today's phones are powerful
devices that can communicate, compute, and sense. There are many emerging
applications (e.g. mobile banking, mobile social networking, location
navigation) associated with smartphones, mobile internet, and telecom
infrastructures. Since mobile devices are always with us and they contain
various sensitive data, the issues of security, privacy and trust become
more and more important and challenging.
Topics of Interest:
The main topics for the workshop will focus on vulnerabilities, attacks and
defense approaches on mobile devices and network infrastructures. We seek
papers in, but not limited to, the following areas:
* Vulnerabilities in telecommunication infrastructure
* Smartphone security
* Open phones and trust technologies
* Mobile internet security
* Mobile location/navigation security
* Mobile banking/payment security
* Privacy issues on mobile social networking
* Mobile malware modeling
* UICC evolutions and security impacts
* Secure coding practices for mobile applications
* Intrusion detection on mobile devices
* Power-sensitive cryptography for mobile devices
Paper Submission:
Papers will be limited to 6 single-spaced, double-column, 8.5" x 11" pages
with 10-point font. The Workshop on Mobile Security requires that all papers
(both research and industry) describe novel, unpublished work, not
concurrently under review. Submission details can be found on the workshop
website above, and the important dates follow.
Paper submission deadline: July 15, 2010
Acceptance notification: July 30, 2010
Camera-ready papers due: August 13, 2010
Workshop date: October 28, 2010
Workshop Co-Chairs:
- Philippe Proust, Security labs, Gemalto
- Patrick Tague, Carnegie Mellon University
- Yafei Yang, Qualcomm
Technical Program Committee:
- Lujo Bauer, Carnegie Mellon University
- Hao Chen, University of California – Davis
- Songqing Chen, George Mason University
- Angelos Keromytis, Columbia University
- Patrick Traynor, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Zheng Yan, Nokia Research Center
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