Arthur Van Der Merwe, David Paul, Jelena Schmalz, Timothy M. Schaerf
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An examination of the security of the TR-31 and AS 2805 schemes
In our review of payments cryptography, we analyze the security of the Australian card payment system. In the analysis, we examine existing cryptographic protocols using well-known techniques. We discuss the Australian Triple-DES variant methods (AS 2805) which offer key usage division. We then compare Triple-DES variants with alternative mechanisms to discover a significant weakness in the AS 2805 methods.