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CVRČEK, D. KRHOVJÁK, J. MATYÁŠ, V.
Originální název
PIN (and Chip) or Signature: Beating the Cheating?
Typ
článek ve sborníku ve WoS nebo Scopus
Jazyk
angličtina
Originální abstrakt
Chip & PIN is the name of the new technology supposed to considerably decrease fraud related to payment cards. While this is definitely true from the banks' point of view, what is not so clear are implications for customers - the ultimate card users. Introduction of smartcards within the Chip & PIN deployment exercise is quite likely the most extensive deployment of computers in the human history, with security as a ma jor aspect. We first review some of the most critical issues related to the introduction of Chip & PIN card payment autho- rization, and then discuss our two-phase experiment.1 Our experiment examined, in two phases, whether the introduction of this authorization method is advantageous for an opportunistic thief and whether the cus- tomer truly benefits from the Chip & PIN technology with respect to this opportunistic thief. This is, to our best knowledge, the first presen- tation of non-trivial field experiment results on the ease of PIN in-shop observation to the general public.
Klíčová slova
paymant, bank card, authorisation, PIN, signature, experiment
Autoři
CVRČEK, D.; KRHOVJÁK, J.; MATYÁŠ, V.
Rok RIV
2007
Vydáno
15. 11. 2007
Místo
Berlin
ISSN
0302-9743
Periodikum
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Ročník
Číslo
4631
Stát
Spolková republika Německo
Strany od
69
Strany do
75
Strany počet
7
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT25912, author="Daniel {Cvrček} and Jan {Krhovják} and Václav {Matyáš}", title="PIN (and Chip) or Signature: Beating the Cheating?", booktitle="Security Protocols - 13th International Workshop, Cambridge, UK, April 20-22, 2005, Revised Selected Papers", year="2007", series="LNCS", journal="Lecture Notes in Computer Science", volume="2007", number="4631", pages="69--75", address="Berlin", issn="0302-9743" }