ABSTRACT
No abstract available.
Recommendations
Preventing identity theft with electronic identity cards and the trusted platform module
EUROSEC '09: Proceedings of the Second European Workshop on System SecurityTogether with the rapidly growing number of services in the Internet, authentication becomes an issue of increasing importance. A very common situation is that for each service, users must remember the associated name and password they are registered ...
Cloning credit cards: a combined pre-play and downgrade attack on EMV contactless
WOOT'13: Proceedings of the 7th USENIX conference on Offensive TechnologiesRecent roll-outs of contactless payment infrastructures-particularly in Austria and Germany - have raised concerns about the security of contactless payment cards and Near Field Communication (NFC). There are well-known attack scenarios like relay ...
Electronic Identity Cards for User Authentication—Promise and Practice
Electronic identity (eID) cards promise to supply a universal, nationwide user authentication mechanism. Most European countries have started deploying eID for government and private-sector applications. The German eID project serves as a showcase for ...
Comments