co-located with
The 34th IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (IEEE S&P 2016)
an event of
The IEEE
Computer Society's
Security and Privacy Workshops (SPW 2016)
Mobile Security Technologies (MoST) brings together researchers, practitioners, policy makers, and hardware and software developers of mobile systems to explore the latest understanding and advances in the security and privacy for mobile devices, applications, and systems.
We are seeking both short position papers (2-4 pages) and longer papers (a maximum of 10 pages). The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Papers will be submitted through EasyChair. You may update your paper at any time until the submission deadline.
All accepted papers will be published online in the workshop proceedings. Submitted papers must not substantially overlap papers that have been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or a conference with proceedings.
Anonymous Submission. Papers must be submitted in a form suitable for anonymous review: no author names or affiliations may appear on the title page, and papers should avoid revealing their identity in the text. When referring to your previous work, do so in the third person, as though it were written by someone else. Only blind the reference itself in the (unusual) case that a third-person reference is infeasible. Contact the program chairs if you have any questions. Papers that are not properly anonymized may be rejected without review.
Page Limit and Formatting. Short position papers may not exceed 4 pages total and full papers may not exceed 10 pages, including references and appendices. Papers must be formatted for US letter (not A4) size paper with margins of at least 3/4 inch on all sides. The text must be formatted in a two-column layout, with columns no more than 9 in. high and 3.375 in. wide. The text must be in Times font, 10-point or larger, with 12-point or larger line spacing. Authors are encouraged to use the IEEE conference proceedings templates.
Submission. Submissions must be in Portable Document Format (.pdf). Authors should pay special attention to unusual fonts, images, and figures that might create problems for reviewers. Your document should render correctly in Adobe Reader 9 and when printed in black and white.