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ePassport: Securing International Contacts with Contactless Chips
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Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Electronic passports (ePassports) have known a wide and fast deployment all around the world since the International Civil Aviation Organization published their specifications in 2004. Based on an integrated circuit, ePassports are significantly more secure than their predecessors. Forging an ePassport is definitely thwarted by the use of cryptographic means. In spite of their undeniable benefit, ePassports have raised questions about personal data protection, since attacks on the basic access
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