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In order to design and implement effective security mechanisms for a chip card program in the financial services industry the designer must consider the current environment, understand carefully the constraints that he much work within, and have a clear view of the security objectives that he seeks to fulfill. Throughout this paper I will draw upon MasterCard International’s implementation of EMV ‘86 Version 3.1.1, entitled MCPATM (MasterCard Chip Payment Application for Credit and Debit) in order to provide working examples.
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Stanley, T. (1999). Designing a Secure System for Implementing Chip Cards in the Financial Services Industry. In: Eloff, J.H.P., Labuschagne, L., von Solms, R., Verschuren, J. (eds) Information Security Management & Small Systems Security. IFIP — The International Federation for Information Processing, vol 26. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35575-7_16
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