Bibliographic citations
Zelada, F., (2023). Propuesta de diseño de un sistema de inyección de llaves criptográficas de manera remota en terminales de pago, para las empresas procesadoras de medios de pagos, utilizando el estándar PCI PIN v3.1 [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/672554
Zelada, F., Propuesta de diseño de un sistema de inyección de llaves criptográficas de manera remota en terminales de pago, para las empresas procesadoras de medios de pagos, utilizando el estándar PCI PIN v3.1 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/672554
@misc{renati/414997,
title = "Propuesta de diseño de un sistema de inyección de llaves criptográficas de manera remota en terminales de pago, para las empresas procesadoras de medios de pagos, utilizando el estándar PCI PIN v3.1",
author = "Zelada Santiago, Frank Antony",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2023"
}
Nowadays, card transactions make up a large portion of the revenue generated by payment processing companies like Niubiz, Izipay, Culqui, and Openpay. These companies rely on this business model to process payments, and in order to expand their network of payment terminals throughout Peru, they need the POS to be equipped with cryptographic keys that allow sensitive cardholder data to be encrypted. However, it has become evident that payment processing companies currently use cryptographic key injection locally to put their payment terminals into production. This approach leads to having cryptographic injector equipment where all the cryptographic keys of the payment processing companies are stored, which represents a significant risk in case such equipment falls into the hands of criminals. In addition, the costs associated with upgrading to new algorithms required by the brands are also high. Consequently, in a context marked by the global pandemic from 2020, which has led to a process of digital transformation in Peru, we present the following thesis project with the purpose of proposing a design for remote cryptographic key injection. This proposal seeks to reduce the risks and costs associated with the implementation of a local key injection equipment. It is essential to demonstrate that the injection of cryptographic keys remotely is completely secure, complying with the standards established by PCI PIN v3.1.
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