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Cryptography for Payment Professionals

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Format Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10 1032442743
ISBN-13 9781032442747
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint Auerbach
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date May 10th, 2023
Print length 186 Pages
Weight 426 grams
Dimensions 16.20 x 24.20 x 1.70 cms
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The book is a one-stop source for cryptographic methods used in payment technologies in major global markets: legacy magnetic stripe (e.g., EMV, 3DS 2.0, DUKPT). It provides a broad overview of the relevant cryptographic algorithms and methods, putting them in context for various payment processing aspects and security standards.

Although cryptography plays an essential part in most modern solutions, especially in payments, cryptographic algorithms remain a black box for most users of these tools. Just as a sane backend developer does not drill down into low-level disk access details of a server filesystem, payments professionals have enough things to worry about before they ever need to bother themselves with debugging an encrypted value or a message digest. However, at a certain point, an engineer faces the need to identify a problem with a particular algorithm or, perhaps, to create a testing tool that would simulate a counterpart in a protocol that involves encryption.

The world of cryptography has moved on with giant leaps. Available technical standards mention acronyms and link to more standards, some of which are very large while others are not available for free. After finding the standards for the algorithm, the specific mode of operation must also be identified. Most implementations use several cryptographic primitives—for example, key derivation with a block cipher, which produces a secret that is used together with a hash function and a double padding scheme to produce a digital signature of a base64-encoded value. Understanding this requires more sifting through online sources, more reading of platform and library documents, and finally, when some code can be written, there are very few test cases to validate it.

Cryptography for Payment Professionals is intended for technical people, preferably with some background in software engineering, who may need to deal with a cryptographic algorithm in the payments realm. It does not cover the payment technology in-depth, nor does it provide more than a brief overview of some regulations and security standards. Instead, it focuses on the cryptographic aspects of each field it mentions. Highlights include:

  • Major cryptographic algorithms and the principles of their operation
  • Cryptographic aspects of card-present (e.g., magnetic stripe, EMV) and online (e.g., e-Commerce and 3DS 2.0) transactions
  • A detailed description of TDES DUKPT and AES DUKPT protocols, as well as an example implementation and test cases for both

It is best if the reader understands programming, number and string representations in machine memory, and bit operations. Knowledge of C, Python, or Java may make the examples easier to read but this is not mandatory.

Code related to the book is available at the author’s GitHub site: https://github.com/ilya-dubinsky/cfpp


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