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Protecting the Future of Mobile Payments

Audio from the session at OSCON (Portland, OR) on July 22nd, 2015 is available at https://archive.org/details/protecting_future_mobile_payments We are now in an age where more people have phones than toilets, and there are more active cell phones than people on the planet. How do we protect all of these devices as they’re roaming around unsecured locations, especially when we want to pay for something. In this talk we’re going to rip apart the illusion of mobile security and explore some of the most difficult to secure experiences: payments. We’ll cover the concepts of building a rich feature set to protect the user, how to encrypt all interactions, building scalable trust zones, and extending identification with wearables and biometrics.

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Protecting the Future of Mobile Payments

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  1. Protecting the Future of Mobile Payments Jonathan LeBlanc (@jcleblanc) Head of Global Developer Advocacy (PayPal / Braintree)

  2. The Concept of the Invisible Application twitter: @jcleblanc | hashtag: #OSCON

  3. The Makeup of an App twitter: @jcleblanc | hashtag: #OSCON

  4. What about Payments? twitter: @jcleblanc | hashtag: #OSCON

  5. Securing User Data twitter: @jcleblanc | hashtag: #OSCON

  6. Identity Protection twitter: @jcleblanc | hashtag: #OSCON

  7. Task Management twitter: @jcleblanc | hashtag: #OSCON

  8. Securing Data in an Unsecure Environment twitter: @jcleblanc | hashtag: #OSCON

  9. Main Issues Ease of Payment Location Security Variable Environments Shifting Locations twitter: @jcleblanc | hashtag: #OSCON

  10. Start by Hardening Your Data twitter: @jcleblanc | hashtag: #OSCON

  11. Properly Encrypting Personal Information twitter: @jcleblanc | hashtag: #OSCON

  12. Goal: Add Hurdles to Slow Down Decryption twitter: @jcleblanc | hashtag: #OSCON

  13. Understanding Usage Irregularities twitter: @jcleblanc | hashtag: #OSCON

  14. Establishing Trust Zones twitter: @jcleblanc | hashtag: #OSCON

  15. There’s More to it Location Awareness Habit Awareness Browser Uniqueness Device Fingerprinting twitter: @jcleblanc | hashtag: #OSCON

  16. Location Awareness twitter: @jcleblanc | hashtag: #OSCON

  17. Browser Uniqueness https://panopticlick.eff.org/ twitter: @jcleblanc | hashtag: #OSCON

  18. Device Fingerprinting twitter: @jcleblanc | hashtag: #OSCON

  19. Variable Authentication twitter: @jcleblanc | hashtag: #OSCON

  20. Irregular Usage Spikes twitter: @jcleblanc | hashtag: #OSCON

  21. How to Increase Usability Using Buying Habits? twitter: @jcleblanc | hashtag: #OSCON

  22. Lastly, Look at Ways to Pair with Other Data Sources twitter: @jcleblanc | hashtag: #OSCON

  23. Wearables as Unique Hardware Identifiers twitter: @jcleblanc | hashtag: #OSCON

  24. Extending the Operating System Further twitter: @jcleblanc | hashtag: #OSCON

  25. Simplifying the Experience twitter: @jcleblanc | hashtag: #OSCON

  26. Thank you! http://slideshare.net/jcleblanc Jonathan LeBlanc (@jcleblanc) Head of Global Developer Advocacy (PayPal / Braintree)

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