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Position Papers

PAMPAS '02 - Workshop on Requirements for Mobile Privacy & Security
Royal Holloway, University of London: September 16/17, 2002

On this page, all position papers submitted to the PAMPAS '02 workshop can be found (in alphabetical order of family name of principal author). Due to the large number of position papers received, it was unfortunately not possible to have all papers presented during the workshop. A small number of papers has been selected for oral presentation, based on the topic and scope such as to ensure that the broadest possible range of issues was addressed during the workshop. 

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Author(s) Affiliation(s) Title
Peter Alderson,
Bob Edge
Barron McCann X-Kryptor Anchor Points for Mobile IP Devices
Donald Anderson Ericsson Position Paper
Kpatcha Bayarou,
Sebastian Rohr
Fraunhofer Institute for Secure Telecooperation (SIT) SIMS Position Paper
Drs. Ruud R. A. Beugelsdijk College Bescherming Persoonsgegevens 1. Items for PAMPAS
2. Statement of the Data Protection Commissioners
Claudine V. Conrado Philips Electronics N.V. The Need for Security Solutions in Ad Hoc Connected Portable Communication and Storage Devices
Stephen Crane Hewlett-Packard Laboratories Future Research Priorities
Enrique Crespo Soluciones Globales Internet, S.A. Position Paper
N. H. Edwards BTexact Technologies Priorities for Future Research in Privacy and Security for Mobile Applications
Jafar Faroughi Gemplus RESET - Roadmaps for European Research on Smartcard Technologies
Helena Handschuh Motorola Brief Description of the SCOUT Project
John Harrison Edentity Limited Organisational Innovation as a Prerequisite for Digital Identity in a World of Pervasive Networks
Christian Hauser University of Stuttgart Privacy and Security in Location-Based Systems with Spatial Models
J. de Heer,
A. J. H. Peddermors,
W. B. Teeuw
Telematica Instituut To Be or Not to Be in Control that is the Question
Albert Held,
Rainer Kroh
DaimlerChrysler AG IT-Security and Privacy for Telematics Services
Jan Huizenga,
Thijs Veugen,
Hans van Vliet
TNO Physics and Electronics Laboratory Security and Privacy Issues in Next Generation Mobile Networks and Services
Sabah Jassim University of Buckingham Multi-Resolution Approach to Facial Recognition and Biometrics-Based Authentication
Geir M. Køien Telenor R&D Network Layer Mobility and Security Management in Heterogeneous (IP Based) Network Environments
Bernd Lamparter,
Dirk Westhoff
NEC Europe Ltd. Security Challenges in the Future Mobile Internet
Javier López,
Andrés Marín,
Miguel Soriano
Universidad de Málaga,
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid,
Universitat Politécnica de Catalunya
Secure Ubiquitous Environments
Damian Mac Randal Business and Information Technology Department
CLRC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Trust and Trust Management
Ian Nordman,
Margareta Bjorksten
Nokia Priorities for Future Research on Mobile Privacy and Security
Giannis A. Pirammenos National Technical University of Athens Smart Card Secure Environments for Mobile Privacy and Security
P. Y. A. Ryan University of Newcastle Position Paper
Günther Schäfer Technische Universität Berlin Research Challenges in Security for Next Generation Mobile Networks
Michael Schmidt University of Siegen Position Paper
Nan Verschuren TNO-EIB Assessing the Security Strength of Mobile Applications Endorsed by Smart Cards
Preetida Vinayakray-Jani Nokia Research Center Security in Ad-hoc Networks
Thomas Walter,
Peter Schoo,
Jochen Haller,
Philip Robinson
DoCoMo Euro-Labs,
SAP AG
WiTness - Wireless Trust for Mobile Business
Konrad Wrona Ericsson Systems Expertise Ltd. Distributed Security: Ad Hoc Networks & Beyond
Irfan Zakiuddin,
Sadie Creese,
Bill Roscoe,
Michael Goldsmith
SAG, QuinetiQ Malvern,
Oxford University Computing Laboratory,
Formal Systems Ltd,
Worchester College, Oxford
Authentication in Pervasive Computing