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SUMMARY:Chip and PIN -- notes on a dysfunctional security system - Saar Dr
 imer\, Computer Lab
DTSTART:20100304T183000Z
DTEND:20100304T200000Z
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CONTACT:Neil Johnson
DESCRIPTION:In the UK\, Chip and PIN has been with us for over five\nyears
 . Originally promoted as a highly secure system\, it turned out to\nhave m
 any shortcomings -- some by design\, and others by bad design.\nThe talk w
 ill introduce the EMV framework\, describe known attacks --\nincluding the
  latest "no-PIN" attack -- and discuss the contributing\nfactors that made
  them possible (poor incentives\, sloppy regulation\,\nspecification overl
 oad\, design-by-committee\, cross-border\ninteroperability\, and others).\
 n\nThe talk is based on work done in collaboration with Steven Murdoch\,\n
 Ross Anderson and Mike Bond. More information and published papers can\nbe
  found here:\n\nhttp://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/security/banking/\n\n
LOCATION:Lecture Theatre 1\, Cambridge University Computer Laboratory\, J 
 J Thompson Avenue\, Madingley Road\, Cambridge
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