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" ... A majority of fans say they’re open to using mobile apps in-seat (82% in the US); tablets in-seat (74%); self-service kiosks (71%); tablets in-line (69%); tickets “loaded” with credits toward concession purchases (63%); and contactless payment, which lets fans buy food and drink via their debit, credit, or smartcards over RFID technology or near-field communication (58%). ... "
" ... By implementing a solution in software that uses existing camera hardware, Hitachi does away with the need for hardware tokens, smartcards or biometric readers. This not only saves money for the user but hassle as well. However, does it introduce a higher risk of compromise considering that there are plenty of known exploits that target webcams and the like? Not so, according to Ahluwalia. "Even where the camera has been compromised," he says, "all the attacker can do is receive a video stream from the camera which does not impact our solution." To attack the authentication process, the attacker would need to have already achieved a level of control over the PC which, in fairness, would make every other security mechanism already compromised anyway. ... "
" ... Multi-factor authentication sounds like a great way to reduce the likelihood of stolen passwords, but handing out thousands of tokens or smartcards is an expensive proposition for any corporation for their internal users. But what about addressing the need for millions of consumers who have accounts on multitudes of websites? It is fine to have one ATM card for my bank account, as most likely most consumers bank at just one bank, and my ATM card can work at ATMs of banks that I don’t have an account at (albeit in many cases for small fee). But do I want a corresponding smartcard or token for each online website that I access and do business with? And do I want to carry around a card reader for every type of computing device I may use? Probably not, even assuming any ecommerce sites are willing to hand out a smartcard or token to allow their customers to access their accounts on their sites. ... "
" ... The world’s dominant supplier of contactless smartcards for transit systems is to start integrating multimodal trip planning and real-time service information from the urban mobility app Moovit. ... "