Title :
Elliptic curve cryptosystems on smart cards
Author :
Mohammed, Elsayed ; Emarah, A.E. ; El-Shennawy, O.
Abstract :
The use of public-key cryptosystems (PKC) received considerable attention. They are beneficial in encryption as well as signing which play an essential role in electronic banking and financial transactions. Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) is one of best public key techniques because of its small key size and high security. Secure applications in smart cards present implementation challenges particular to the platform´s memory, bandwidth, and computation constraints. ECC´s unique properties make it especially well suited to smart card applications. ECC systems provide the highest strength per bit of any cryptosystem known today. The paper presents a new method for smart card implementation of elliptic curves, explaining how ECC can not only significantly reduce the cost, but also accelerate the deployment of smart cards in new applications. ECC permits reductions in key and certificate size that translate to smaller memory requirements (especially for EEPROM), which represent significant cost savings. This added functionality can play an effective role in electronic payment and online banking technologies
Keywords :
bank data processing; message authentication; public key cryptography; smart cards; ECC; EEPROM; Elliptic Curve Cryptography; PKC; certificate size; computation constraints; cryptosystem; electronic banking; electronic payment; elliptic curve cryptosystems; elliptic curves; financial transactions; memory requirements; online banking technologies; public key techniques; public-key cryptosystems; secure applications; smart card applications; smart card implementation; Acceleration; Bandwidth; Banking; Costs; Elliptic curve cryptography; Elliptic curves; Public key; Public key cryptography; Security; Smart cards;
Conference_Titel :
Security Technology, 2001 IEEE 35th International Carnahan Conference on
Conference_Location :
London
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6636-0
DOI :
10.1109/.2001.962835