SPSM 2015 - 5th Annual ACM CCS Workshop on Security and Privacy in Smartphones and Mobile Devices (SPSM)
Topics/Call fo Papers
Mobile devices such as smartphones and Internet tablets have achieved computing and networking capabilities comparable to traditional personal computers. Their successful consumerization has also become a source of pain for adopting users and organizations. For example, the widespread presence of information-stealing applications raises substantial security and privacy concerns. The operating systems supporting these new devices have both advantages and disadvantages with respect to security. On one hand, they use application sandboxing to contain exploits and limit privileges given to malware. On the other hand, they routinely collect and organize many forms of security- and privacy-sensitive information and make that information easily accessible to third-party applications.
Recognizing smartphone security and privacy as an emerging area, this workshop intends to provide a venue for interested researchers and practitioners to get together and exchange ideas. The workshop will deepen our understanding of various security and privacy issues on smartphones. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to) the following subject categories:
Device/hardware security
OS/Middleware security
Application security
Authenticating users to devices and services
Mobile Web Browsers
Usability
Privacy
Rogue application detection and recovery
Vulnerability detection and remediation
Secure application development
Cloud support for mobile security
We also would like to especially encourage novel paradigms and controversial ideas that are not on the above list. The workshop is to act as a venue for creative debate and interaction in security- and privacy-sensitive areas of computing and communication impacted by smartphones.
Recognizing smartphone security and privacy as an emerging area, this workshop intends to provide a venue for interested researchers and practitioners to get together and exchange ideas. The workshop will deepen our understanding of various security and privacy issues on smartphones. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to) the following subject categories:
Device/hardware security
OS/Middleware security
Application security
Authenticating users to devices and services
Mobile Web Browsers
Usability
Privacy
Rogue application detection and recovery
Vulnerability detection and remediation
Secure application development
Cloud support for mobile security
We also would like to especially encourage novel paradigms and controversial ideas that are not on the above list. The workshop is to act as a venue for creative debate and interaction in security- and privacy-sensitive areas of computing and communication impacted by smartphones.
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