BibTeX for papers by David Kotz; for complete/updated list see https://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~kotz/research/papers.html @InProceedings{sorber:amulet, author = {Jacob Sorber and Minho Shin and Ronald Peterson and Cory Cornelius and Shrirang Mare and Aarathi Prasad and Zachary Marois and Emma Smithayer and David Kotz}, title = {{An Amulet for trustworthy wearable mHealth}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications (HotMobile)}}, year = 2012, month = {February}, articleno = 7, numpages = 6, publisher = {ACM}, copyright = {ACM}, location = {San Diego, California}, DOI = {10.1145/2162081.2162092}, URL = {https://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~kotz/research/sorber-amulet/index.html}, abstract = {Mobile technology has significant potential to help revolutionize personal wellness and the delivery of healthcare. Mobile phones, wearable sensors, and home-based tele-medicine devices can help caregivers and individuals themselves better monitor and manage their health. While the potential benefits of this ``mHealth'' technology include better health, more effective healthcare, and reduced cost, this technology also poses significant security and privacy challenges. In this paper we propose \emph{Amulet,} an mHealth architecture that provides strong security and privacy guarantees while remaining easy to use, and outline the research and engineering challenges required to realize the Amulet vision.}, }