Securing contactless chips with PACE

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Abstract

PACE (Password Authenticated Connection Establishment) is a cryptographic protocol that was developed to provide a secure knowledge-based authentication mechanism for contactlcss chips. The problems that arc inherent to (but not limited to) contactless chips arc described and PACE as a solution based on cryptographic tools is sketched. Finally, it is shown how to use PACE together with traditional short PINs of 4-6 digits as access control mechanism for contactless chips withstanding denial-of-service attacks. © 2009 Vieweg+Teubner | GWV Fachverlage GmbH, Wiesbaden.

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Kügler, D. (2009). Securing contactless chips with PACE. In ISSE 2008 - Securing Electronic Business Processes: Highlights of the Information Security Solutions Europe 2008 Conference (pp. 418–423). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8348-9283-6_44

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