Keywords Mobile devices, App Development, Smartphone
1. Panel Questions
1. What are the major challenges for research in mobile se-curity?
2. Tell us about tools or techniques that are not widely used, but that you think can deal with these challenges.
3. Looking 5-10 years into the future, how do you think peo-ple will develop secure mobile apps?
2. Panelists
Dr. Patrick Tague is an Associate Research Professor at Car-negie Mellon® University with appointments in the Electri-cal and Computer Engineering Department and the Infor-mation Networking Institute, and he is also the Associate Di-rector of the INI. Patrick leads the Wireless Network & Sys-tem Security group at the Silicon Valley Campus of CMU, and the group is affiliated with CMU CyLab. Patrick's re-search interests include wireless communications and net-working; wireless/mobile security and privacy; robust and resilient networked systems; and analysis and sense-making of sensor network data. He received PhD and MS degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of Washington as a member of the Network Security Lab. Patrick received the Yang Research Award for outstanding graduate research in the UW Electrical Engineering Department, the Outstanding Graduate Research Award from the UW Center for Infor-mation Assurance and Cybersecurity, and the NSF CA-REER award.
Dr. Marco Pistoia is a Manager and Principal Research Staff Member at the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Cen-ter, where he manages the Mobile Enterprise Software re-search group. He is the inventor of 82 patents issued by the United States Patent and Trademark Office, and is an IBM Master Inventor. Dr. Pistoia has written ten books and pub-lished numerous papers and journal articles on various as-pects of Program Analysis and Language-Based Security. Dr. Pistoia has designed and implemented numerous analy-sis components and contributed large amounts of code to IBM’s two main products for static quality analysis: IBM Rational Software Analyzer and IBM Security AppScan Source. He has also contributed code and