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Implementation of an Improved Secure System Detection for E-passport by using EPC RFID Tags

by A. Baith, Mohamed Ayman, Abdel-hamid Kareem, Youssri Mohamed
"... Abstract—Current proposals for E-passport or ID-Card is similar to a regular passport with the addition of tiny contactless integrated circuit (computer chip) inserted in the back cover, which will act as a secure storage device of the same data visually displayed on the photo page of the passport. ..."
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Abstract—Current proposals for E-passport or ID-Card is similar to a regular passport with the addition of tiny contactless integrated circuit (computer chip) inserted in the back cover, which will act as a secure storage device of the same data visually displayed on the photo page of the passport

Security Issues in ePassports- ICAO Standard and National Implementations as Part of the US Visa-Waiver Program

by Eili Bjelkåsen, Linda Walbeck Olsen , 2006
"... Security issues in ePassports- ICAO Standard and National Implementations as Part of the US Visa-Waiver Program After the 9/11 terror attacks against the US there have been concerns about how to positively identify every individual entering a country. As a direct result ePassports are now being issu ..."
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of updating the standard several experts within security and privacy have argued that the standard is to weak. The ePassports include biometrics and other personal information on a RFID chip. The fact that the information is now available on an RFID chip provides more security concerns than if the information

Security and Privacy of Smartcard-based e-Identity

by Lejla Batina, Bart Jacobs, Wojciech Mostowski, Erik Poll, Pim Vullers
"... The aim of this poster presentation is to give an overview of research into smartcards for e-identity at the Radboud University. It could be accompanied by demonstrations of the e-passport and our own smartcard solutions. Different kinds of smartcards have “sneaked ” into our everyday life over the ..."
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the last decade. Most countries, including all EU countries, now introduced biometric passports (or e-passports) – passports with an embedded contactless smartcard that store biometric data. In many countries contactless smartchips or RFID tags are used in public transport, e.g. the OV-chip card

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"... Abstract—Current proposals for E-passport or ID-Card is similar to a regular passport with the addition of tiny contactless integrated circuit (computer chip) inserted in the back cover, which will act as a secure storage device of the same data visually displayed on the photo page of the passport. ..."
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Abstract—Current proposals for E-passport or ID-Card is similar to a regular passport with the addition of tiny contactless integrated circuit (computer chip) inserted in the back cover, which will act as a secure storage device of the same data visually displayed on the photo page of the passport

Improving contactless technology by increase of transponder load modulation with serial capacitor

by Michael Gebhart , Reinhard Szoncso , Martin Münzer
"... Abstract-Proven chip technology based on International Standards can be used to implement person-related, secure contactless technology also into objects defining smaller antenna sizes than cards. Provided that sufficient power for chip operation is available, low transponder load modulation is the ..."
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Abstract-Proven chip technology based on International Standards can be used to implement person-related, secure contactless technology also into objects defining smaller antenna sizes than cards. Provided that sufficient power for chip operation is available, low transponder load modulation

Evolution of Electronic Passport Scheme using Cryptographic Protocol along with Biometrics Authentication System

by V. K. Narendira Kumar, B. Srinivasan
"... Abstract—Millions of citizens around the world have already acquired their new electronic passport. The e-passport is equipped with contactless chip which stores personal data of the passport holder, information about the passport and the issuing institution, as well as with a multiple biometrics en ..."
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Abstract—Millions of citizens around the world have already acquired their new electronic passport. The e-passport is equipped with contactless chip which stores personal data of the passport holder, information about the passport and the issuing institution, as well as with a multiple biometrics

TARDIS: Time and Remanence Decay in SRAM to Implement Secure Protocols on Embedded Devices without Clocks

by Amir Rahmati, Umass Amherst, Mastooreh Salajegheh, Umass Amherst, Dan Holcomb, Jacob Sorber, Wayne P. Burleson, Kevin Fu
"... Lack of a locally trustworthy clock makes security protocols challenging to implement on batteryless embedded devices such as contact smartcards, contactless smartcards, and RFID tags. A device that knows how much time has elapsed between queries from an untrusted reader could better protect against ..."
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temperatures, capacitors, SRAM sizes, and chips; and (3) three proof-of-concept implementations that use the TARDIS to enable privacy-preserving RFID tags, to deter double swiping of contactless credit cards, and to increase the difficulty of brute-force attacks against e-passports. 1

Towards Secure Electronic Workflows Examples of Applied PKI Supervisor:

by Sebastian Fritsch, Dipl Ing, Vangelis Karatsiolis Erklärung , 2006
"... Hiermit versichere ich, die vorliegende Diplomarbeit selbstständig und unter ausschliesslicher Verwendung der angegebenen Quellen und Hilfsmittel angefertigt zu haben. Diese Arbeit hat in gleicher oder ähnlicher Form noch keiner Prüfungsbehörde vorgelegen. Darmstadt, 14. Februar 2006 ..."
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Hiermit versichere ich, die vorliegende Diplomarbeit selbstständig und unter ausschliesslicher Verwendung der angegebenen Quellen und Hilfsmittel angefertigt zu haben. Diese Arbeit hat in gleicher oder ähnlicher Form noch keiner Prüfungsbehörde vorgelegen. Darmstadt, 14. Februar 2006

The Changing Retail Payments Landscape: An Overview,” The Changing Retail Payments Landscape: What Role for Central Banks

by Harry Leinonen - International Payments Policy Conference Sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City , 2009
"... Retail payment services have been developing over recent years, based on customer needs and technology developments. The latest developments have been the introduction of electronic and mobile payments, more secure chip-based contact or contactless cards and expansion of remittance information. As s ..."
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Retail payment services have been developing over recent years, based on customer needs and technology developments. The latest developments have been the introduction of electronic and mobile payments, more secure chip-based contact or contactless cards and expansion of remittance information

Securing ATM and POS transactions: EMV Technology is Coming to the United States

by Bruce Neville
"... In many parts of Europe and Asia, the magnetic stripe technology that is most familiar to United States ATM and debit cardholders is being phased out in favor of a more secure standard. That standard is called EMV, an acronym for Europay, MasterCard and Visa, the three organizations that originally ..."
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billion EMV cards in use, primarily outside the U.S. The chip on EMV cards is a microprocessor capable of both storing information securely (as encrypted data) and performing processing functions. Payments transactions can be processed either by a card reader physically contacting the chip (contact
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