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PIN (&Chip) or signature - beating or cheating?
CVRČEK, D.; MATYÁŠ, V. PIN (&Chip) or signature - beating or cheating?. SPW 05 Proceedings - The System Likes You and Wants To Be Your Friend. Berlin: University of Hertfordshire, 2005. p. 10-14.
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Authors
Cvrček Daniel, doc. Ing., Ph.D., DITS (FIT)
Matyáš Václav, Dr.
Matyáš Václav, Dr.
Abstract
Many discussions of the ongoing introduction of the Chip \& PIN``technology'' for purchase authorisation -- and hopefully alsoauthorised cardholder authentication -- end up with a declaration thatthe new means obviously are -- or are not -- easier to circumvent foran opportunistic thief. We see this opportunistic thief as anindividual or a small group of loosely organised individuals that donot have any special hardware for card analysis, cloning, etc. And itis the opportunistic thief where we focus in the experiment proposedfarther below.
Keywords
CHIP & PIN, payment card, couterfeit, security, payment authorisation
Published
2005
Pages
10–14
Proceedings
SPW 05 Proceedings - The System Likes You and Wants To Be Your Friend
Conference
Thirteenth International Workshop on Security Protocols
Publisher
University of Hertfordshire
Place
Berlin
BibTeX
@inproceedings{BUT21449,
author="Daniel {Cvrček} and Václav {Matyáš}",
title="PIN (&Chip) or signature - beating or cheating?",
booktitle="SPW 05 Proceedings - The System Likes You and Wants To Be Your Friend",
year="2005",
pages="10--14",
publisher="University of Hertfordshire",
address="Berlin"
}
Projects
Information system security - research of attacks on tamper-resistant cryptographic hardware, GACR, Standardní projekty, GA102/04/0871, start: 2004-01-01, end: 2006-12-31, completed
Research groups
IT Security Research Group (RG Security@FIT)
Departments