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1st SPSM@CCS 2011: Chicago, Illinois, USA
- Xuxian Jiang, Amiya Bhattacharya, Partha Dasgupta, William Enck:
SPSM'11, Proceedings of the 1st ACM Workshop Security and Privacy in Smartphones and Mobile Devices, Co-located with CCS 2011, October 17, 2011, Chicago, IL, USA. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-1000-0
Keynote address
- Gustavo de los Reyes:
The network as a mobility security platform. 1-2
Malware
- Adrienne Porter Felt, Matthew Finifter, Erika Chin, Steve Hanna, David A. Wagner:
A survey of mobile malware in the wild. 3-14 - Iker Burguera, Urko Zurutuza, Simin Nadjm-Tehrani:
Crowdroid: behavior-based malware detection system for Android. 15-26 - Bryan Dixon, Yifei Jiang, Abhishek Jaiantilal, Shivakant Mishra:
Location based power analysis to detect malicious code in smartphones. 27-32
Isolating applications
- Kevin Gudeth, Matthew Pirretti, Katrin Hoeper, Ron Buskey:
Delivering secure applications on commercial mobile devices: the case for bare metal hypervisors. 33-38 - Matthias Lange, Steffen Liebergeld, Adam Lackorzynski, Alexander Warg, Michael Peter:
L4Android: a generic operating system framework for secure smartphones. 39-50 - Sven Bugiel, Lucas Davi, Alexandra Dmitrienko, Stephan Heuser, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, Bhargava Shastry:
Practical and lightweight domain isolation on Android. 51-62
Potpourri
- Kathy Wain Yee Au, Yi Fan Zhou, Zhen Huang, Phillipa Gill, David Lie:
Short paper: a look at smartphone permission models. 63-68 - Sebastian Trapp, Matthias Wählisch, Jochen H. Schiller:
Short paper: can your phone trust your friend selection? 69-74 - Joseph A. Akinyele, Matthew W. Pagano, Matthew D. Green, Christoph U. Lehmann, Zachary N. J. Peterson, Aviel D. Rubin:
Securing electronic medical records using attribute-based encryption on mobile devices. 75-86
Panel
- Hassen Saïdi:
Security implications of Android: a closed system, open software mobile platform. 87-88
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