On Trust Evaluation in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks.- A Distributed Data Storage Scheme for Sensor Networks.- A Rich Client-Server Based Framework for Convenient Security and Management of Mobile Applications.- A Robust Conditional Privacy-Preserving Authentication Protocol in VANET.- An Autonomous Attestation Token to Secure Mobile Agents in Disaster Response.- An ECDLP-Based Threshold Proxy Signature Scheme Using Self-Certified Public Key System.- Building Efficient Integrity Measurement and Attestation for Mobile Phone Platforms.- Context-Aware Monitoring of Untrusted Mobile Applications.- Extending the Belgian eID Technology with Mobile Security Functionality.- Filtering SPAM in P2PSIP Communities with Web of Trust.- Generating Random and Pseudorandom Sequences in Mobile Devices.- A Context-Aware Security Framework for Next Generation Mobile Networks.- Information Reconciliation Using Reliability in Secret Key Agreement Scheme with ESPAR Antenna.- Protecting Privacy and Securing the Gathering of Location Proofs - The Secure Location Verification Proof Gathering Protocol.- Providing Strong Security and High Privacy in Low-Cost RFID Networks.- Safe, Fault Tolerant and Capture-Resilient Environmental Parameters Survey Using WSNs.- SAVAH: Source Address Validation with Host Identity Protocol.- Secure Service Invocation in a Peer-to-Peer Environment Using JXTA-SOAP.- Security Aspects of Smart Cards vs. Embedded Security in Machine-to-Machine (M2M) Advanced Mobile Network Applications.- Simple Peer-to-Peer SIP Privacy.- On Modeling Viral Diffusion in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks.- Mobile WiMAX Network Security.- LoPSiL: A Location-Based Policy-Specification Language.- Impersonation Attacks on a Mobile Security Protocol for End-to-End Communications.
MobiSec 2009 was the first ICST conference on security and privacy in mobile information and communication systems. With the the vast area of mobile technology research and application, the intention behind the creation of MobiSec was to make a small, but unique contribution to build a bridge between top-level research and large scale application of novel kinds of information security for mobile devices and communication.
The papers at MobiSec 2009 dealt with a broad variety of subjects ranging from issues of trust in and security of mobile devices and embedded hardware security, over efficient cryptography for resource-restricted platforms, to advanced applications such as wireless sensor networks, user authentication, and privacy in an environment of autonomously communicating objects. With hindsight a leitmotif emerged from these contributions, which corrobarated the idea behind MobiSec; a set of powerful tools have been created in various branches of the security discipline, which await combined application to build trust and security into mobile (that is, all future) networks, autonomous and personal devices, and pervasive applications