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This is our group presentation on how Apple develop a robust and secure Information System Infrastructure for the new mobile feature, Apple Pay. Apple has been working and developing for years. With Apply Pay, we use iPhone as a mobile wallet to pay at check out with Touch ID. In order to obtain a strong security for this new feature, the new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus are equipped with SE (Security Element), NFC (Near Field Communication), and Touch ID.
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Apple Pay
Team 4
Nguyet Bui, Ramil Serazhiyev, Shuzhou Dai
Pay without your wallet• Payments happen with a
single touch
• Easy, secure private payments
• Only for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus
• Pay with touch ID
• Convenient check out
• Set up is simple
More secure payments• Protect your
accounts even if you lose your device
• Keep your purchase private, and no transaction record.
• Most recent transaction in the Passbook
Security Elements
Touch ID
Passbook
Near field communication (NFC) antenna
Dedicated chip that stores encrypted payment information
Major credit cards
Participating Banks
Connect to Chapter 3
Information system infrastructure
The secure element and the NFC chipset (hardware)
Without exposing the real debit/credit card number
Encrypted number
Card number is not stored locally or in Apple server
Issuing bank associated with your card
Works Cited
Fink, Erica. "'Apple Pay' May Be Safer than Plastic." CNNMoney. Cable News Network, n.d. Web. 21 Sept. 2014.
Jeffries, Adrianne. "Apple Pay Allows You to Pay at the Counter with Your IPhone 6." The Verge. N.p., 03 Sept. 2014. Web. 21 Sept. 2014.
"Pay Your Wallet. Without the Wallet." Apple. N.p., n.d. Web. 21 Sept. 2014.
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