Artículos de revistas
Protecting Touch: Authenticated App-To-Server channels for mobile devices using NFC tags
Fecha
2017-07-06Registro en:
Information (Switzerland), v. 8, n. 3, 2017.
2078-2489
10.3390/info8030081
2-s2.0-85022197067
2-s2.0-85022197067.pdf
Autor
Banco do Brasil S.A
University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria
Johannes Kepler University Linz
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Institución
Resumen
Traditional authentication methods (e.g., password, PIN) often do not scale well to the context of mobile devices in terms of security and usability. However, the adoption of Near Field Communication (NFC) on a broad range of smartphones enables the use of NFC-enabled tokens as an additional authentication factor. This additional factor can help to improve the security, as well as usability of mobile apps. In this paper, we evaluate the use of different types of existing NFC tags as tokens for establishing authenticated secure sessions between smartphone apps and web services. Based on this evaluation, we present two concepts for a user-friendly secure authentication mechanism for mobile apps, the Protecting Touch (PT) architectures. These two architectures are designed to be implemented with either end of the spectrum of inexpensive and widely-available NFC tags while maintaining a reasonable trade-off between security, availability and cost.