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Secure Display and Secure Transactions Using a Handset
Toronto, Ontario, Canada July 09-July 11
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Sandeep Singh Ghotra, University of South Australia
Baldev Kumar Mandhan, University of South Australia
Sam Shang Chun Wei, University of South Australia
Yi Song, University of South Australia
Chris Steketee, University of South Australia
The security risks of using standard personal computers and operating systems for confidential transactions such as Internet banking are well-known. This is one reason for the interest in the mobile phone/ handset as a Personal Trusted Device (PTD). However, mobile phones have other shortcomings, for example the constraints of working with a small screen. This paper explores the use of a dedicated device ? a Secure Display Device (SDD) ? which, when used together with a mobile phone, combines the security of the phone as PTD with the characteristics, such as large display size, that can be offered by non-portable hardware. We describe three prototype SDD systems which we built in order to test these ideas. Two of them use a simulated SDD implemented entirely in software on a personal computer: a Mobile Banking system in which the SDD is used for its display capability, and a Payment System in which the SDD is an Automatic Teller Machine. In addition, we describe our work on a prototype hardware-based implementation of the Mobile Banking system that can be plugged into a standard computer monitor or TV. We conclude by analysing the lessons learnt and canvassing further use cases for SDD systems.
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Sandeep Singh Ghotra, Baldev Kumar Mandhan, Sam Shang Chun Wei, Yi Song, Chris Steketee, "Secure Display and Secure Transactions Using a Handset," icmb, pp.51, International Conference on the Management of Mobile Business (ICMB 2007), 2007
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