About us
The mHealth Security Workshop at IEEE/ACM CHASE 2026 provides a focused forum for researchers, practitioners, clinicians, and policymakers to discuss emerging threats, novel defenses, real-world deployments, and open challenges in securing mobile and connected health ecosystems.
Important Dates
Mon, Mar 16, 2026
Paper submission deadlineTue, Apr 7, 2026
Notification of acceptanceMon, Apr 20, 2026
Camera-ready deadlineThu, Aug 6, 2026
Workshop date (tentative)Call For Paper
Threat models, vulnerabilities, and risk assessment for mHealth apps, wearables, and remote monitoring systems
Secure architectures for end-to-end mHealth data collection, transmission, storage, and analytics
Lightweight cryptography, secure communication, and key management for resource-constrained devices
Privacy-preserving data collection and sharing (e.g., anonymization, federated learning, differential privacy)
Security and privacy of AI/ML models in mHealth (adversarial attacks, model stealing, robustness, secure training)
Secure mobile sensing and behavior/physiological monitoring, including multimodal and wireless sensing
Authentication, authorization, access control, and identity management for patients, clinicians, and devices
Integration security between mHealth platforms, cloud services, IoT devices, and EHR systems
Usable security and human factors in mHealth (patient and clinician facing interfaces, consent, transparency)
Policy, regulation, compliance, and ethical considerations (e.g., HIPAA, GDPR, international frameworks)
Security and privacy in telehealth, remote patient monitoring, and home-based care platforms
Attack detection, anomaly detection, runtime monitoring, and incident response for mHealth infrastructures
Testbeds, benchmark datasets, tools, and reproducibility frameworks for mHealth security research
Case studies, pilots, and large-scale deployments of secure mHealth solutions in clinical or community settings
Security for mHealth in low-resource environments and global health contexts
The workshop seeks contributions that span theory, system design, implementation, user studies, and policy, with an emphasis on deployable solutions and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Committee
Organizing Committee
Prof. Honggang Wang
Workshop General Chair (CHASE 2026)
Yeshiva University, USA
Prof. Yucheng Xie
Workshop TPC Chair
Yeshiva University, USA
Henry Ngo
Workshop Demo/Poster Chair
Yeshiva University, USA
Ashikur Nobel
Workshop Web Chair
Yeshiva University, USA

