Mobile Security Technologies Workshop
May 24, 2012
Westin St. Francis hotel
San Francisco, CA

On behalf of the workshop co-chairs and program chair, we would like to 
invite you participate in the Mobile Security Technologies (MoST) 
Workshop.

MoST is co-located with the IEEE Security & Privacy Symposium.
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.
Important Dates (tentative)

    Paper submission deadline: March 1, 2012
    Acceptance notification: Friday, March 23, 2012
    Consult the workshop website (http://www.mostconf.com) for the 
submission site URL.

Topics

We are seeking both short position papers (2-4 pages) and longer papers 
(a maximum of 10 pages). The scope of MoST 2012 includes, but is not 
limited 
to, security and privacy specifically for mobile devices and services 
related to:

    Device hardware
    Operating systems
    Middleware
    Mobile web
    Secure and efficient communication
    Secure application development tools and practices
    Privacy
    Vulnerabilities and remediation techniques
    Usable security
    Identity and access control
    Risks in putting trust in the device vs. in the network/cloud
    Special applications, such as medical monitoring and records
    Mobile advertisement
    Secure applications and application markets
    Economic impact of security and privacy technologies

Workshop Co-Chairs

    Hao Chen (University of California, Davis)
    Larry Koved (IBM Research)
    Dan S. Wallach (Rice University)

Program Committee

    Dan Boneh (Stanford University)
    Hao Chen (University of California, Davis)
    Ulfar Erlingsson (Google)
    Adrienne Porter Felt (University of California, Berkeley)
    Thorsten Holz (Ruhr-University Bochum)
    Markus Jakobsson (PayPal)
    Xuxian Jiang (North Carolina State University)
    Larry Koved (IBM Research)
    Adrian Ludwig (Google)
    John C Mitchell (Stanford University)
    Kapil Singh (IBM)
    David Wagner (University of California, Berkeley)
    Helen Wang (Microsoft Research)
    Dan Wallach (Rice University)