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SFAMSS: A Secure Framework for ATM Machines via Secret Sharing


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1 School of Computer Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic of
2 Computer Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic of
 

As ATM applications deploy for a banking system, the need to secure communications will become critical. However, multicast protocols do not fit the point-to-point model of most network security protocols which were designed with unicast communications in mind. In recent years, we have seen the emergence and the growing of ATMs (Automatic Teller Machines) in banking systems. Many banks are extending their activity and increasing transactions by using ATMs. ATM will allow them to reach more customers in a cost effective way and to make their transactions fast and efficient. However, communicating in the network must satisfy integrity, privacy, confidentiality, authentication and non-repudiation. Many frameworks have been implemented to provide security in communication and transactions. In this paper, we analyze ATM communication protocol and propose a novel framework for ATM systems that allows entities communicate in a secure way without using a lot of storage. We describe the architecture and operation of SFAMSS in detail. Our framework is implemented with Java and the software architecture, and its components are studied in detailed.

Keywords

ATM Security, Framework, Secret Sharing, Authentication, Protocol Design, Software Architecture.
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Authors

Zeinab Ghafari
School of Computer Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic of
Taha Arian
School of Computer Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic of
Morteza Analoui
Computer Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic of

Abstract


As ATM applications deploy for a banking system, the need to secure communications will become critical. However, multicast protocols do not fit the point-to-point model of most network security protocols which were designed with unicast communications in mind. In recent years, we have seen the emergence and the growing of ATMs (Automatic Teller Machines) in banking systems. Many banks are extending their activity and increasing transactions by using ATMs. ATM will allow them to reach more customers in a cost effective way and to make their transactions fast and efficient. However, communicating in the network must satisfy integrity, privacy, confidentiality, authentication and non-repudiation. Many frameworks have been implemented to provide security in communication and transactions. In this paper, we analyze ATM communication protocol and propose a novel framework for ATM systems that allows entities communicate in a secure way without using a lot of storage. We describe the architecture and operation of SFAMSS in detail. Our framework is implemented with Java and the software architecture, and its components are studied in detailed.

Keywords


ATM Security, Framework, Secret Sharing, Authentication, Protocol Design, Software Architecture.