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Near Field Communication

Near Field Communication. Tyler Swofford Matthew Kotan. Outline. What is Near Field Communication (NFC) How does it work Current applications for NFC Key Companies Security Concerns. What is NFC . NFC is a transmission protocol It is designed for short range communication

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Near Field Communication

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  1. Near Field Communication • Tyler Swofford • Matthew Kotan

  2. Outline • What is Near Field Communication (NFC) • How does it work • Current applications for NFC • Key Companies • Security Concerns

  3. What is NFC • NFC is a transmission protocol • It is designed for short range communication • It is based on Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) • Unlike RFID it features two way communication • In addition communication is limited to being between two devices

  4. How Does it Work • NFC devices use inductive coupling to generate radio signals • These radio signals are then used to transport information • NFC devices can be either active or passive • Active devices have their own power source • Passive devices rely on active devices to function

  5. Current Applications • Data Exchange between mobile devices • Simplify blue tooth pairing • Wifi Authentication • Can be used with Credit Cards as an alternative to magnetic strips • Key for digital locks

  6. Current Applications • Improved Advertising with Smart Posters • Pay parking meters using NFC enabled phones • The Museum of London allows users with NFC enabled phones at exhibits to gain more information • Samsung Tec Tiles offer interesting possibilities for daily task automation

  7. Key Companies • Multiple Big Players in this technology • EBAY has PayPal • AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon have ISIS • Google has Google Wallet

  8. Security Concerns • Interception attacks • Man in the middle attacks • Eavesdropping • Data corruption and manipulation • Theft

  9. Conclusion • NFC is a short distance radio transmission protocol • It can be used to simplify many daily tasks • Security is a large concern particularly man in the middle attacks • Financial applications likely won't catch on until security issues have been addressed

  10. References • http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/near-field-communication.htm • http://www.addictivetips.com/hardware/what-is-nfc-how-it-works-what-are-its-practical-applications/ • http://gigaom.com/2011/12/16/forget-wallets-what-else-is-nfc-good-for/ • http://www.mobilolsen.com/blog/?p=364 • http://events.iaik.tugraz.at/RFIDSec06/Program/papers/002%20-%20Security%20in%20NFC.pdf • http://www.nfc-forum.org

  11. Near Field Communication • Tyler Swofford • Matthew Kotan

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