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30 January 2008
Nationwide rolls out Chip and PIN for online transactions
Antony Savvas, Computer Weekly
Nationwide building society is rolling out more than one million
Chip and PIN card readers to customers to help secure their online
banking.
The readers are based on remote card authentication technology.
The system improves the security of e-banking services for the consumer
in a convenient form factor, said Nationwide.
It said that now UK consumers are frequently using Chip and PIN
for retail purchases, using the same process at home is easy to
understand.
With a personal chip and pin reader, Nationwide registered internet
bank users will be able to benefit from the same convenient security
as Nationwide already provides for any face-to-face transaction.
The Xi-Sign 4000 APACS reader is a portable, unconnected smart
card reader that provides an extra layer of security for customers,
by authenticating both them and the transaction.
The user inserts their Visa debit card into the card reader, enters
their four-digit PIN number, and enters a reference number (an eight
digit number) provided by the online bank.
The reader then displays an eight digit pass code to be entered
on the bank site to confirm the transaction. This unique code is
only valid for one transaction and cannot be re-used.
Full deployment of these readers direct to the end-users will be
provided by XIRING during this spring.
This article first appeared on the web-site of Computer Weekly,
at http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/01/30/229166/nationwide-rolls-out-chip-and-pin-for-online-transactions.htm.
© Reed Business Information 2008.

HSBC develops new security
authentication system (6 September 2007)
Barclays and Lloyds lead online
banking security drive (20 April 2007)
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