SPMU’08 – Workshop on Security and Privacy Issues in Mobile Phone Use
- Date :Monday 19 May
- Room: Wharf Room 11
Mobile phones present unique challenges not only in terms of user interface, battery life, and form factor, but also in terms of ensuring their users’ privacy and security. Applications such as mobile payment and ticketing solutions, electronic health records, and collaborative applications and games, will require novel means to protect and exchange both sensitive and public information about users. This is further complicated by the fact that there is hardly any a-priori information about potential communication partners. This workshops aims at bringing together researchers interested in exploring security and privacy issues in mobile phone usage—not only on a platform level, but on both the physical and social network level as well.
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Workshop Papers
- Don’t trust POS terminals! Verify in‐shop payments with your phone PDF
Iulia Ion & Boris Dragovic
- The Privacy Badge Revisited ‐ Enhancement of a Privacy‐Awareness User
Interface for Small Devices PDF
Sven Gehring & Martin Gisch
- Consistent Deniable Lying: Privacy in Mobile Social Networks PDF
Sebastian Kay Belle & Marcel Waldvogel
- Mobile Gambling PDF
James Phillips & Alex Blaszczynski
- Usage Profiles for the Mobile Phone PDF
Amy K. Karlson
- Challenges for Privacy with Ubiquitous Sensor Logging PDF
James Scott