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DeepSec 2018 focuses heavily on mobile security, especially mobility. As part of the outstanding group of speakers and papers submitted for DeepSec we are exploring a roundtable/panel discussion on Mobile security that would extend to SIM card security, application security, lawful intercept and telecom operator relationships, privacy and network infrastructure.
Topics to be discussed with relation to mobile security include:
- where the responsibility to protect the end user lies within the chain: on the sim card, on the physical device, within the software, on the leased/towers, within the government regulatory scheme, etc.
- to what extent should a user expect privacy over security of the majority (lawful intercept, national security, etc.)
- what is a reasonable expectation for a mobile user in terms of their own security? How knowledgeable does a average user have to be to ensure their own mobile security?
- how do we as a community oversee and ensure things like mobile applications are safe/secure for users?
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