MobiSecServ 2022 - Seventh International Conference On Mobile And Secure Services, 26-27 February 2022

IEEE Conference Record #: 50855
IEEE Catalog Number: CFP22RAC-ART
ISBN: 978-1-7281-8837-9
https://conferences.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/conferencedetails/50855

Hybrid Conference - Conference Venue: Gainesville, Florida, USA Virtual Conference

Full and Short Papers deadline: December 17th 2021 January 2rd 2022
The submission link for EDAS is the following:
https://edas.info/N29157

Work In Progres (WIP) Papers deadline: January 16th 2022
The submission link for EDAS is the following:
https://edas.info/N29157

Previous Conferences

The Sixth MobiSecServ was held in February 2020 at Miami Beach, see the conference website, and the Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Mobile and Secure Services

The Fifth MobiSecServ was held in March 2019 at Miami Beach, see the conference website, and the Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Mobile and Secure Services

The fourth MobiSecServ was held in February 2018 at Miami Beach, see the conference website, and the Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Mobile and Secure Services

The third MobiSecServ was held in February 2017 at Miami Beach, see the conference website, and the Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Mobile and Secure Services

The second MobiSecServ was held in February 2016 at the Gainesville University, see the conference website, and the Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Mobile and Secure Services

The first MobiSecServ was held in February 2015 at the Gainesville University, see the conference website, and the Proceedings of the First International Conference on Mobile and Secure Services
A video of MobiSecServ 2015 is available at this link

An early version of MobiSecServ was organized in February 2014 at the Gainesville University, see the workshop website
A video of this previous event is available at this link

About the University of Florida and Telecom Paris

The University of Florida (UF) is a major, public, comprehensive, land-grant, research university. With more than 50,000 students, UF is now one of the largest universities in the nation. UF has a 2,000-acre campus and more than 900 buildings (including 170 with classrooms and laboratories).

Telecom Paris is an international and multidisciplinary French research centre for digital technology, which combines disciplinary expertise at the highest level and a unique capacity for a cross-disciplinary and interdisciplinary approach across all the sectoral areas in direct response to the socio-economic issues of the digital revolution. Research at Telecom ParisTech relies on 172 faculty members, 14 engineers and technicians,  70 post-PhDs, 60 visiting scientists, 285 PhD students, producing an average of 625 international publications and 20 patents. The contractual turnover is about 10.8M€.

Preliminary Program


Saturday February 26th

14h15 (Paris Time GMT+1): Opening

14h30-15h30: Keynote
Speaker: Guy Pujolle
Title: 6G : revolution or continuity?
Guy Pujolle is a Professor at Sorbonne University.
Guy Pujolle is a pioneer in high-speed networking having led the development of the first Gbit/s network to be tested in 1980.
He was at the origin of several inventions and important patents like DPI, Wi-Fi controller, virtual networks, metamorphic networks, and green networks.

15h30-16h00
"Mobile Anonymization and Pseudonymization of Structured Health Data for Research"
Stella Dimopoulou (1)
Chrysostomos Symvoulidis (1,2)
Konstantinos Koutsoukos (1,2)
Athanasios Kiourtis (1)
Argyro Mavrogiorgou (1)
Dimosthenis Kyriazis (1)
(1) Dept. of Digital Systems, University of Piraeus, Piraeus, Greece
(2) BYTE Computer S.A., Athens, Greece

16h00-16h30
"Recent Advances in Post-Quantum Cryptography for Networks: A Survey"
Engin Zeydan (1)
Yekta Turk (2)
Berkin Aksoy (2)
Bugrahan Ozturk (2)
(1) Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC), Castelldefels, Barcelona, Spain, 08860.
(2) Aselsan Corp., Istanbul, Turkey, 34396.

16h30-17h00
"Privacy Leak Identification in Third-Party Android Libraries"
Christian Schindler
Muesluem Atas
Thomas Strametz
Johannes Feiner
Reinhard Hofer
Internet Technologies & Applications, FH JOANNEUM, Kapfenberg, Austria

17h00-17h30
"Keeping Connected in Internet-Isolated Locations"
Kirsten Lunde Skaug
Elise Breivik Smebye
Besmir Tola
Yuming Jiang
Department of Information Security and Communication Technology NTNU, Norwegian University of Science and Technology Trondheim, Norway

17h30–18h00
"Investigating Handover Behavior with 5G and Beyond TurboRAN Testbed"
Muhammad Nabeel
Marvin Manalastas
Aneeqa Ijaz
Hazem Refai
Ali Imran
School of Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Oklahoma, Tulsa, OK, USA

18h00-18h30
"Internet Of Secure Elements Concepts And Applications" – Invited Paper
Pascal Urien
Telecom Paris, 19 Place Marguerite Perey 91120 Palaiseau, France

18h30-19h00
"Persistent S/MIME signature in e-mails forwarding" – Invited Paper
Charles Dubos
Ahmed Serhrouchni
LTCI, Telecom Paris, Institut Polytechnique de Paris, Paris, France

19h00: Closing

Important Dates

December 17th 2022, Full and Short Papers submission deadline
Paper acceptance/rejection January 17th 2022 January 23th 2022

January 16th 2022, Work In Progress Papers (WIP) submission deadline
WIP Paper acceptance/rejection: January 30th 2022

Scope

The goal of the "Conference on Mobile Applications, Security, and Services" is to explore the challenges, issues and opportunities for academic researchers and industrial innovators.
We are looking for both research papers on new applications and presentations of deployment experiments or new business opportunities.
This conference aims to bring researchers and industrial experts together to discuss the latest frontiers of mobile technology, and also novel applications that have not been thought of before.
In an always-on and everything connected context, mobile applications are more and more interacting with sensitive or personal resources hosted in cloud computing or Internet of Things infrastructure.
As a consequence, security and trust are critical issues, and likely a prerequisite for the deployment of IoT and Cyber Physical System and frameworks.
Digital society offers to researchers and developers a great opportunity for getting quick traction with novel applications.
The broad availability of communication technologies fertilizes research and development of novel applications and can go well beyond these intended applications.

The conference is open but not limited to the following topics:

Proximity communication technologies for mobile (NFC, Bluetooth Low Energy, ZibBee,…)
Secure transactions over proximity communications
Deployment experiments and testing for IoT Platforms
Payments, transport, ticketing, access control, couponing, macro localization (Tags)
Trust for mobile applications and services
Secure Elements, SIM frameworks; SecureSD, Single Wire Protocol (SWP)
Trusted Service Manager (TSM)
Secure over the air (OTA) services
Flash over the air (FOTA)
Hardware Secure Module (HSM)
New mobile secure architectures
Host Card Emulation (HCE)
Trusted Execution Environment (TEE)
New services and business perspectives
New payment applications
Crypto Currencies (Bitcoin, Ethereum)
Secure tokenization technologies
Proximity communication for access control
Automotive industry perspectives
Applications for the consumer industry
Applications for smart cities
Internet Of Things (IoT) new perspectives
Mobile Applications for Social Networks
Deep learning applications trust & security

 

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