BibTeX for papers by David Kotz; for complete/updated list see https://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~kotz/research/papers.html @InProceedings{sorber:pnt-poster, author = {Jacob Sorber and Minho Shin and Ron Peterson and David Kotz}, title = {{Poster: Practical Trusted Computing for mHealth Sensing}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications, and Services (MobiSys)}}, year = 2011, month = {June}, pages = {405--406}, publisher = {ACM}, copyright = {ACM}, DOI = {10.1145/1999995.2000058}, URL = {https://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~kotz/research/sorber-pnt-poster/index.html}, abstract = {Mobile sensing technologies present exciting opportunities for healthcare. Wireless sensors can automatically provide sensor data to care providers, dramatically improving their ability to diagnose, monitor, and manage a wide range of medical conditions. Using mobile phones to provide connectivity between sensors and providers is essential to keeping costs low and deployments simple. Unfortunately, software-based attacks against phones, which can have significant consequences for patients, are also on the rise. \par This poster describes a simple, flexible, and novel approach to protecting both the confidentiality and integrity medical sensing and data processing on vulnerable mobile phones, using plug-in smart cards---even a phone compromised by malware. We describe our design, implementation, and initial experimental results using real smart cards and Android smartphones.}, }