Securing IT in Healthcare: Part III May 17, 2013 Panel 4: Challenges in Securing mHealth Infrastructure Panel Abstract When developing mobile health technology, who is the adversary? What are the most important concerns in developing mHealth technology that can be trusted by healthy individuals, patients, family members, clinical staff, employers, researchers, and payers? In this panel we heard from those who design and build mHealth technology as well as those with experience deploying current technology, to better understand the real risks and threats to security and privacy. Panelists and Presentations Chaired by Andrés Molina-Markham, Dartmouth College, Department of Computer Science Jacob Sorber, Clemson University Jaeyeon Jung, Microsoft Research Yih-Chun Hu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign On May 16-17, 2013, ISTS hosted the third Securing Information Technology in Healthcare (SITH3) workshop in collaboration with members of the Trustworthy Information Systems for Healthcare (TISH) project team. This workshop's focus was on the exciting and ever transforming field of mHealth -- the application of mobile computing technologies to health and wellness. The SITH Workshops traditionally bring together experts from many disciplines to discuss information technology in healthcare.