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Tipo de material : bachelorThesis
Título : Implementación de un sistema electrónico de seguridad para tarjetas bancarias Contactless
Autor : Pérez Real, Diego Steven
Pozo León, Andrés Rodrigo
Tutor : Ortiz Garcés, Iván Patricio
Palabras clave : TARJETAS DE CRÉDITO;SISTEMA FINANCIERO;BANCOS Y OPERACIONES BANCARIAS;SEGURIDAD ELECTRÓNICA
Fecha de publicación : 2019
Editorial : Quito: Universidad de las Américas, 2019
Citación : Pérez Real, D. S.; Pozo León, A. R. (2019). Implementación de un sistema electrónico de seguridad para tarjetas bancarias Contactless (Tesis de pregrado). Universidad de las Américas, Quito.
Resumen : Nuevas tecnologías se van incorporando día a día, RFID y NFC permiten a los usuarios realizar cualquier tipo de transacción de manera más rápida y ágil, sin necesidad de contacto físico con la tarjeta o firmas...
Descripción : New technologies are incorporated day by day, RFID and NFC allow users to perform any type of transaction more quickly and quickly, without the need for physical contact with the card or signatures. RFID and NFC use passive shortwave signals, which can be obtained remotely with different techniques. The architecture on which NFC is based has three different operation models, which are: point to point, read-write and card emulation. For the development of this thesis it was possible to demonstrate that there are different forms of access to data through specialized teams, and that with a little knowledge they allow access to them. The developed equipment allows to have more secure information in a firewall making it the decision of each one when to activate or deactivate the implemented system. This prototype could be miniaturized in the future to serve as an alert in case of card theft and in addition to having an early fraud detection. From the tests carried out with the listening equipment, it is possible to determine that not all the equipment with NFC technology has an encryption in the traffic making said transfers are in plain text, making these insecure for the user and that the information that is transmitted can be intercepted.
URI : http://dspace.udla.edu.ec/handle/33000/11561
Aparece en las colecciones: Ingeniería en Redes y Telecomunicaciones

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