Training Description
Key Takeaways
- Focuses on advancing research in mobile application security
- Brings together global experts to discuss emerging security challenges
- Covers topics such as privacy, malware detection, and AI-enabled environments
- Addresses security in industrial, transportation, and smart environments
- Designed for researchers, security professionals, and industry practitioners
The Thirteenth International Workshop on Security of Mobile Applications (IWSMA 2026) is a specialized academic event dedicated to the latest advancements in mobile application security. Held in conjunction with the 21st International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security (ARES 2026) in Linköping, Sweden, this workshop serves as a leading forum for researchers and professionals to exchange knowledge and collaborate on innovative solutions for securing mobile environments.
Workshop Overview
IWSMA 2026 is designed to address both foundational and emerging issues in mobile security. The workshop brings together academic researchers, engineers, and industry practitioners from around the world. Participants engage in discussions on the latest research, share insights, and explore new strategies for protecting sensitive user data and defending against evolving threats in mobile environments.
The event emphasizes the importance of securing mobile applications in increasingly complex settings, including home automation, industrial systems, and AI-enabled smart environments. By fostering collaboration, the workshop aims to drive progress in the field and support the development of robust security solutions.
Main Topics and Themes
Key topics at IWSMA 2026 include mobile security and privacy policies, protocol security, and the protection of private data on smartphones. The workshop also explores secure integration with cloud services, the application of machine learning and AI for mobile security, and the design of secure mobile software architectures.
Additional areas of focus include mobile malware detection, side channel attacks, advanced persistent threats (APTs) targeting mobile environments, and the security of communication in industrial and transportation systems. The event also addresses mobile blockchains and the protection of location data, reflecting the broad scope of challenges in the field.
Audience and Impact
The workshop is tailored for university faculty, PhD students, R&D professionals, cybersecurity analysts, and mobile app developers. Attendees benefit from exposure to cutting-edge research, opportunities for academic collaboration, and engagement with thought leaders in mobile and IoT security.
By focusing on education, thought leadership, and networking, IWSMA 2026 plays a vital role in advancing the state of mobile application security and fostering a strong research community dedicated to addressing current and future challenges.
