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Contactless Smart Card as a Cache for Geocaching
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Karel Burda
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Vol. 21 No. 7 pp. 205-210
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In this paper, the possibility of using a contactless smart card as a cache for geocaching is analyzed. Geocaching is an outdoor game in which players search for hidden boxes, or caches based on geographical coordinates. The problems with this game are the possibility of players cheating and the need to maintain the caches. And then there is the problem of the ignorant public accidentally discovering a cache and considering it an explosive device. This paper proposes a concept for a possible solution to the above problems by replacing the boxes with conventional contactless smart cards. Also, this concept makes geocaching more attractive by using various games. This paper proposes a system architecture as well as the cryptographic protocol required for secure communication between the player's smartphone and the card.
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Contactless smart card, geocaching, cryptography, protocol
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202107/20210724.pdf
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Contactless Smart Card as a Cache for Geocaching
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Author
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Karel Burda
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 7 pp. 205-210
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Abstract
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In this paper, the possibility of using a contactless smart card as a cache for geocaching is analyzed. Geocaching is an outdoor game in which players search for hidden boxes, or caches based on geographical coordinates. The problems with this game are the possibility of players cheating and the need to maintain the caches. And then there is the problem of the ignorant public accidentally discovering a cache and considering it an explosive device. This paper proposes a concept for a possible solution to the above problems by replacing the boxes with conventional contactless smart cards. Also, this concept makes geocaching more attractive by using various games. This paper proposes a system architecture as well as the cryptographic protocol required for secure communication between the player's smartphone and the card.
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. Contactless smart card, geocaching, cryptography, protocol.
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202107/20210724.pdf
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Title
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Contactless Smart Card as a Cache for Geocaching
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Author
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Karel Burda
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 7 pp. 205-210
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Abstract
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In this paper, the possibility of using a contactless smart card as a cache for geocaching is analyzed. Geocaching is an outdoor game in which players search for hidden boxes, or caches based on geographical coordinates. The problems with this game are the possibility of players cheating and the need to maintain the caches. And then there is the problem of the ignorant public accidentally discovering a cache and considering it an explosive device. This paper proposes a concept for a possible solution to the above problems by replacing the boxes with conventional contactless smart cards. Also, this concept makes geocaching more attractive by using various games. This paper proposes a system architecture as well as the cryptographic protocol required for secure communication between the player's smartphone and the card.
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Keywords
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. Contactless smart card, geocaching, cryptography, protocol.
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202107/20210724.pdf
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Title
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Contactless Smart Card as a Cache for Geocaching
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Author
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Karel Burda
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 7 pp. 205-210
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Abstract
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In this paper, the possibility of using a contactless smart card as a cache for geocaching is analyzed. Geocaching is an outdoor game in which players search for hidden boxes, or caches based on geographical coordinates. The problems with this game are the possibility of players cheating and the need to maintain the caches. And then there is the problem of the ignorant public accidentally discovering a cache and considering it an explosive device. This paper proposes a concept for a possible solution to the above problems by replacing the boxes with conventional contactless smart cards. Also, this concept makes geocaching more attractive by using various games. This paper proposes a system architecture as well as the cryptographic protocol required for secure communication between the player's smartphone and the card.
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Keywords
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. Contactless smart card, geocaching, cryptography, protocol.
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202107/20210724.pdf
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Title
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Contactless Smart Card as a Cache for Geocaching
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Author
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Karel Burda
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 7 pp. 205-210
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Abstract
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In this paper, the possibility of using a contactless smart card as a cache for geocaching is analyzed. Geocaching is an outdoor game in which players search for hidden boxes, or caches based on geographical coordinates. The problems with this game are the possibility of players cheating and the need to maintain the caches. And then there is the problem of the ignorant public accidentally discovering a cache and considering it an explosive device. This paper proposes a concept for a possible solution to the above problems by replacing the boxes with conventional contactless smart cards. Also, this concept makes geocaching more attractive by using various games. This paper proposes a system architecture as well as the cryptographic protocol required for secure communication between the player's smartphone and the card.
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Keywords
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. Contactless smart card, geocaching, cryptography, protocol.
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202107/20210724.pdf
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Title
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Contactless Smart Card as a Cache for Geocaching
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Author
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Karel Burda
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 7 pp. 205-210
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Abstract
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In this paper, the possibility of using a contactless smart card as a cache for geocaching is analyzed. Geocaching is an outdoor game in which players search for hidden boxes, or caches based on geographical coordinates. The problems with this game are the possibility of players cheating and the need to maintain the caches. And then there is the problem of the ignorant public accidentally discovering a cache and considering it an explosive device. This paper proposes a concept for a possible solution to the above problems by replacing the boxes with conventional contactless smart cards. Also, this concept makes geocaching more attractive by using various games. This paper proposes a system architecture as well as the cryptographic protocol required for secure communication between the player's smartphone and the card.
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Keywords
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. Contactless smart card, geocaching, cryptography, protocol.
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202107/20210724.pdf
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Title
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Contactless Smart Card as a Cache for Geocaching
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Author
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Karel Burda
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 7 pp. 205-210
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Abstract
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In this paper, the possibility of using a contactless smart card as a cache for geocaching is analyzed. Geocaching is an outdoor game in which players search for hidden boxes, or caches based on geographical coordinates. The problems with this game are the possibility of players cheating and the need to maintain the caches. And then there is the problem of the ignorant public accidentally discovering a cache and considering it an explosive device. This paper proposes a concept for a possible solution to the above problems by replacing the boxes with conventional contactless smart cards. Also, this concept makes geocaching more attractive by using various games. This paper proposes a system architecture as well as the cryptographic protocol required for secure communication between the player's smartphone and the card.
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Keywords
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. Contactless smart card, geocaching, cryptography, protocol.
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URL
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202107/20210724.pdf
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Title
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Contactless Smart Card as a Cache for Geocaching
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Author
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Karel Burda
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 7 pp. 205-210
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Abstract
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In this paper, the possibility of using a contactless smart card as a cache for geocaching is analyzed. Geocaching is an outdoor game in which players search for hidden boxes, or caches based on geographical coordinates. The problems with this game are the possibility of players cheating and the need to maintain the caches. And then there is the problem of the ignorant public accidentally discovering a cache and considering it an explosive device. This paper proposes a concept for a possible solution to the above problems by replacing the boxes with conventional contactless smart cards. Also, this concept makes geocaching more attractive by using various games. This paper proposes a system architecture as well as the cryptographic protocol required for secure communication between the player's smartphone and the card.
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Keywords
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. Contactless smart card, geocaching, cryptography, protocol.
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202107/20210724.pdf
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Title
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Contactless Smart Card as a Cache for Geocaching
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Author
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Karel Burda
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 7 pp. 205-210
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Abstract
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In this paper, the possibility of using a contactless smart card as a cache for geocaching is analyzed. Geocaching is an outdoor game in which players search for hidden boxes, or caches based on geographical coordinates. The problems with this game are the possibility of players cheating and the need to maintain the caches. And then there is the problem of the ignorant public accidentally discovering a cache and considering it an explosive device. This paper proposes a concept for a possible solution to the above problems by replacing the boxes with conventional contactless smart cards. Also, this concept makes geocaching more attractive by using various games. This paper proposes a system architecture as well as the cryptographic protocol required for secure communication between the player's smartphone and the card.
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Keywords
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. Contactless smart card, geocaching, cryptography, protocol.
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202107/20210724.pdf
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Title
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Contactless Smart Card as a Cache for Geocaching
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Author
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Karel Burda
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 7 pp. 205-210
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Abstract
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In this paper, the possibility of using a contactless smart card as a cache for geocaching is analyzed. Geocaching is an outdoor game in which players search for hidden boxes, or caches based on geographical coordinates. The problems with this game are the possibility of players cheating and the need to maintain the caches. And then there is the problem of the ignorant public accidentally discovering a cache and considering it an explosive device. This paper proposes a concept for a possible solution to the above problems by replacing the boxes with conventional contactless smart cards. Also, this concept makes geocaching more attractive by using various games. This paper proposes a system architecture as well as the cryptographic protocol required for secure communication between the player's smartphone and the card.
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Keywords
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. Contactless smart card, geocaching, cryptography, protocol.
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URL
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202107/20210724.pdf
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Title
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Contactless Smart Card as a Cache for Geocaching
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Author
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Karel Burda
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 7 pp. 205-210
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Abstract
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In this paper, the possibility of using a contactless smart card as a cache for geocaching is analyzed. Geocaching is an outdoor game in which players search for hidden boxes, or caches based on geographical coordinates. The problems with this game are the possibility of players cheating and the need to maintain the caches. And then there is the problem of the ignorant public accidentally discovering a cache and considering it an explosive device. This paper proposes a concept for a possible solution to the above problems by replacing the boxes with conventional contactless smart cards. Also, this concept makes geocaching more attractive by using various games. This paper proposes a system architecture as well as the cryptographic protocol required for secure communication between the player's smartphone and the card.
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Keywords
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. Contactless smart card, geocaching, cryptography, protocol.
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URL
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202107/20210724.pdf
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Title
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Contactless Smart Card as a Cache for Geocaching
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Author
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Karel Burda
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 7 pp. 205-210
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Abstract
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In this paper, the possibility of using a contactless smart card as a cache for geocaching is analyzed. Geocaching is an outdoor game in which players search for hidden boxes, or caches based on geographical coordinates. The problems with this game are the possibility of players cheating and the need to maintain the caches. And then there is the problem of the ignorant public accidentally discovering a cache and considering it an explosive device. This paper proposes a concept for a possible solution to the above problems by replacing the boxes with conventional contactless smart cards. Also, this concept makes geocaching more attractive by using various games. This paper proposes a system architecture as well as the cryptographic protocol required for secure communication between the player's smartphone and the card.
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Keywords
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. Contactless smart card, geocaching, cryptography, protocol.
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URL
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202107/20210724.pdf
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Title
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Contactless Smart Card as a Cache for Geocaching
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Author
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Karel Burda
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 7 pp. 205-210
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Abstract
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In this paper, the possibility of using a contactless smart card as a cache for geocaching is analyzed. Geocaching is an outdoor game in which players search for hidden boxes, or caches based on geographical coordinates. The problems with this game are the possibility of players cheating and the need to maintain the caches. And then there is the problem of the ignorant public accidentally discovering a cache and considering it an explosive device. This paper proposes a concept for a possible solution to the above problems by replacing the boxes with conventional contactless smart cards. Also, this concept makes geocaching more attractive by using various games. This paper proposes a system architecture as well as the cryptographic protocol required for secure communication between the player's smartphone and the card.
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Keywords
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. Contactless smart card, geocaching, cryptography, protocol.
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URL
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202107/20210724.pdf
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Title
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Contactless Smart Card as a Cache for Geocaching
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Author
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Karel Burda
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 7 pp. 205-210
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Abstract
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In this paper, the possibility of using a contactless smart card as a cache for geocaching is analyzed. Geocaching is an outdoor game in which players search for hidden boxes, or caches based on geographical coordinates. The problems with this game are the possibility of players cheating and the need to maintain the caches. And then there is the problem of the ignorant public accidentally discovering a cache and considering it an explosive device. This paper proposes a concept for a possible solution to the above problems by replacing the boxes with conventional contactless smart cards. Also, this concept makes geocaching more attractive by using various games. This paper proposes a system architecture as well as the cryptographic protocol required for secure communication between the player's smartphone and the card.
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Keywords
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Contactless smart card, geocaching, cryptography, protocol.
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URL
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202107/20210724.pdf
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Title
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Contactless Smart Card as a Cache for Geocaching
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Author
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Karel Burda
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 7 pp. 205-210
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Abstract
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In this paper, the possibility of using a contactless smart card as a cache for geocaching is analyzed. Geocaching is an outdoor game in which players search for hidden boxes, or caches based on geographical coordinates. The problems with this game are the possibility of players cheating and the need to maintain the caches. And then there is the problem of the ignorant public accidentally discovering a cache and considering it an explosive device. This paper proposes a concept for a possible solution to the above problems by replacing the boxes with conventional contactless smart cards. Also, this concept makes geocaching more attractive by using various games. This paper proposes a system architecture as well as the cryptographic protocol required for secure communication between the player's smartphone and the card.
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Keywords
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Contactless smart card, geocaching, cryptography, protocol.
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URL
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202107/20210724.pdf
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Title
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Overcoming Cybercrime in Ukraine (Cyberterrorism)
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Author
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Andrey Pravdiuk, Larysa Gerasymenko, Olena Tykhonova
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 7 pp. 181-186
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Abstract
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Ensuring national security in cyberspace is becoming an increasingly important issue, given the growing number of cybercrimes due to adaptation to new security and protection technologies. The purpose of this article is to study the features of counteracting, preventing, and detecting crimes in the virtual space of Ukraine on the example of cases and analysis of the State Center for Cyber Defense and Countering Cyber Threats CERT-UA and the Cyber Police Department of the National Police of Ukraine. The research methodology is based on the method of analysis and study of cases of crime detection in the virtual environment of the State Center for Cyber Defense and Countering Cyber Threats CERT-UA and the Cyber Police Department of the National Police of Ukraine. The results show that the consistent development of the legal framework in 2016-2020 and the development of a cyber-defense strategy for 2021-2025 had a positive impact on the institution-building and detection of cybercrime in Ukraine. Establishing cooperation with developed countries (USA) has helped to combat cybercrime by facilitating investigations by US law enforcement agencies. This means that international experience is effective for developing countries as a way to quickly understand the threats and risks of cybercrime. In Ukraine, the main number of incidents concerns the distribution of malicious software in the public sector. In the private sector, cyber police are largely confronted with the misappropriation of citizens' income through Internet technology. The practical value of this study is to systematize the experience of overcoming cybercrime on the example of cases of crime detection in a virtual environment.
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Keywords
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Cybercrime, Cyberspace, Cybersecurity, Crimes in Cyberspace, Cybercrime Detection, Incidents in Cyberspace.
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URL
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202107/20210724.pdf
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Title
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Overcoming Cybercrime in Ukraine (Cyberterrorism)
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Author
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Andrey Pravdiuk, Larysa Gerasymenko, Olena Tykhonova
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 7 pp. 181-186
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Abstract
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Ensuring national security in cyberspace is becoming an increasingly important issue, given the growing number of cybercrimes due to adaptation to new security and protection technologies. The purpose of this article is to study the features of counteracting, preventing, and detecting crimes in the virtual space of Ukraine on the example of cases and analysis of the State Center for Cyber Defense and Countering Cyber Threats CERT-UA and the Cyber Police Department of the National Police of Ukraine. The research methodology is based on the method of analysis and study of cases of crime detection in the virtual environment of the State Center for Cyber Defense and Countering Cyber Threats CERT-UA and the Cyber Police Department of the National Police of Ukraine. The results show that the consistent development of the legal framework in 2016-2020 and the development of a cyber-defense strategy for 2021-2025 had a positive impact on the institution-building and detection of cybercrime in Ukraine. Establishing cooperation with developed countries (USA) has helped to combat cybercrime by facilitating investigations by US law enforcement agencies. This means that international experience is effective for developing countries as a way to quickly understand the threats and risks of cybercrime. In Ukraine, the main number of incidents concerns the distribution of malicious software in the public sector. In the private sector, cyber police are largely confronted with the misappropriation of citizens' income through Internet technology. The practical value of this study is to systematize the experience of overcoming cybercrime on the example of cases of crime detection in a virtual environment.
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Keywords
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Cybercrime, Cyberspace, Cybersecurity, Crimes in Cyberspace, Cybercrime Detection, Incidents in Cyberspace.
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URL
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202107/20210724.pdf
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Title
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Overcoming Cybercrime in Ukraine (Cyberterrorism)
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Author
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Andrey Pravdiuk, Larysa Gerasymenko, Olena Tykhonova
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 7 pp. 181-186
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Abstract
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Ensuring national security in cyberspace is becoming an increasingly important issue, given the growing number of cybercrimes due to adaptation to new security and protection technologies. The purpose of this article is to study the features of counteracting, preventing, and detecting crimes in the virtual space of Ukraine on the example of cases and analysis of the State Center for Cyber Defense and Countering Cyber Threats CERT-UA and the Cyber Police Department of the National Police of Ukraine. The research methodology is based on the method of analysis and study of cases of crime detection in the virtual environment of the State Center for Cyber Defense and Countering Cyber Threats CERT-UA and the Cyber Police Department of the National Police of Ukraine. The results show that the consistent development of the legal framework in 2016-2020 and the development of a cyber-defense strategy for 2021-2025 had a positive impact on the institution-building and detection of cybercrime in Ukraine. Establishing cooperation with developed countries (USA) has helped to combat cybercrime by facilitating investigations by US law enforcement agencies. This means that international experience is effective for developing countries as a way to quickly understand the threats and risks of cybercrime. In Ukraine, the main number of incidents concerns the distribution of malicious software in the public sector. In the private sector, cyber police are largely confronted with the misappropriation of citizens' income through Internet technology. The practical value of this study is to systematize the experience of overcoming cybercrime on the example of cases of crime detection in a virtual environment.
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Keywords
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Cybercrime, Cyberspace, Cybersecurity, Crimes in Cyberspace, Cybercrime Detection, Incidents in Cyberspace.
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URL
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202107/20210724.pdf
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Title
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Overcoming Cybercrime in Ukraine (Cyberterrorism)
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Author
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Andrey Pravdiuk, Larysa Gerasymenko, Olena Tykhonova
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 7 pp. 181-186
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Abstract
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Ensuring national security in cyberspace is becoming an increasingly important issue, given the growing number of cybercrimes due to adaptation to new security and protection technologies. The purpose of this article is to study the features of counteracting, preventing, and detecting crimes in the virtual space of Ukraine on the example of cases and analysis of the State Center for Cyber Defense and Countering Cyber Threats CERT-UA and the Cyber Police Department of the National Police of Ukraine. The research methodology is based on the method of analysis and study of cases of crime detection in the virtual environment of the State Center for Cyber Defense and Countering Cyber Threats CERT-UA and the Cyber Police Department of the National Police of Ukraine. The results show that the consistent development of the legal framework in 2016-2020 and the development of a cyber-defense strategy for 2021-2025 had a positive impact on the institution-building and detection of cybercrime in Ukraine. Establishing cooperation with developed countries (USA) has helped to combat cybercrime by facilitating investigations by US law enforcement agencies. This means that international experience is effective for developing countries as a way to quickly understand the threats and risks of cybercrime. In Ukraine, the main number of incidents concerns the distribution of malicious software in the public sector. In the private sector, cyber police are largely confronted with the misappropriation of citizens' income through Internet technology. The practical value of this study is to systematize the experience of overcoming cybercrime on the example of cases of crime detection in a virtual environment.
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Keywords
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Cybercrime, Cyberspace, Cybersecurity, Crimes in Cyberspace, Cybercrime Detection, Incidents in Cyberspace.
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URL
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202107/20210724.pdf
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Title
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Contactless Smart Card as a Cache for Geocaching
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Author
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Karel Burda
|
Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 7 pp. 205-210
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Abstract
|
In this paper, the possibility of using a contactless smart card as a cache for geocaching is analyzed. Geocaching is an outdoor game in which players search for hidden boxes, or caches based on geographical coordinates. The problems with this game are the possibility of players cheating and the need to maintain the caches. And then there is the problem of the ignorant public accidentally discovering a cache and considering it an explosive device. This paper proposes a concept for a possible solution to the above problems by replacing the boxes with conventional contactless smart cards. Also, this concept makes geocaching more attractive by using various games. This paper proposes a system architecture as well as the cryptographic protocol required for secure communication between the player's smartphone and the card.
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Keywords
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Contactless smart card, geocaching, cryptography, protocol.
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URL
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202107/20210724.pdf
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Title
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Overcoming Cybercrime in Ukraine (Cyberterrorism)
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Author
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Andrey Pravdiuk, Larysa Gerasymenko, Olena Tykhonova
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 7 pp. 181-186
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Abstract
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Ensuring national security in cyberspace is becoming an increasingly important issue, given the growing number of cybercrimes due to adaptation to new security and protection technologies. The purpose of this article is to study the features of counteracting, preventing, and detecting crimes in the virtual space of Ukraine on the example of cases and analysis of the State Center for Cyber Defense and Countering Cyber Threats CERT-UA and the Cyber Police Department of the National Police of Ukraine. The research methodology is based on the method of analysis and study of cases of crime detection in the virtual environment of the State Center for Cyber Defense and Countering Cyber Threats CERT-UA and the Cyber Police Department of the National Police of Ukraine. The results show that the consistent development of the legal framework in 2016-2020 and the development of a cyber-defense strategy for 2021-2025 had a positive impact on the institution-building and detection of cybercrime in Ukraine. Establishing cooperation with developed countries (USA) has helped to combat cybercrime by facilitating investigations by US law enforcement agencies. This means that international experience is effective for developing countries as a way to quickly understand the threats and risks of cybercrime. In Ukraine, the main number of incidents concerns the distribution of malicious software in the public sector. In the private sector, cyber police are largely confronted with the misappropriation of citizens' income through Internet technology. The practical value of this study is to systematize the experience of overcoming cybercrime on the example of cases of crime detection in a virtual environment.
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Keywords
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Cybercrime, Cyberspace, Cybersecurity, Crimes in Cyberspace, Cybercrime Detection, Incidents in Cyberspace.
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URL
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202107/20210724.pdf
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Title
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Overcoming Cybercrime in Ukraine (Cyberterrorism)
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Author
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Andrey Pravdiuk, Larysa Gerasymenko, Olena Tykhonova
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 7 pp. 181-186
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Abstract
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Ensuring national security in cyberspace is becoming an increasingly important issue, given the growing number of cybercrimes due to adaptation to new security and protection technologies. The purpose of this article is to study the features of counteracting, preventing, and detecting crimes in the virtual space of Ukraine on the example of cases and analysis of the State Center for Cyber Defense and Countering Cyber Threats CERT-UA and the Cyber Police Department of the National Police of Ukraine. The research methodology is based on the method of analysis and study of cases of crime detection in the virtual environment of the State Center for Cyber Defense and Countering Cyber Threats CERT-UA and the Cyber Police Department of the National Police of Ukraine. The results show that the consistent development of the legal framework in 2016-2020 and the development of a cyber-defense strategy for 2021-2025 had a positive impact on the institution-building and detection of cybercrime in Ukraine. Establishing cooperation with developed countries (USA) has helped to combat cybercrime by facilitating investigations by US law enforcement agencies. This means that international experience is effective for developing countries as a way to quickly understand the threats and risks of cybercrime. In Ukraine, the main number of incidents concerns the distribution of malicious software in the public sector. In the private sector, cyber police are largely confronted with the misappropriation of citizens' income through Internet technology. The practical value of this study is to systematize the experience of overcoming cybercrime on the example of cases of crime detection in a virtual environment.
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Keywords
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Cybercrime, Cyberspace, Cybersecurity, Crimes in Cyberspace, Cybercrime Detection, Incidents in Cyberspace.
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URL
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202107/20210724.pdf
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Title
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Overcoming Cybercrime in Ukraine (Cyberterrorism)
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Author
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Andrey Pravdiuk, Larysa Gerasymenko, Olena Tykhonova
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 7 pp. 181-186
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Abstract
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Ensuring national security in cyberspace is becoming an increasingly important issue, given the growing number of cybercrimes due to adaptation to new security and protection technologies. The purpose of this article is to study the features of counteracting, preventing, and detecting crimes in the virtual space of Ukraine on the example of cases and analysis of the State Center for Cyber Defense and Countering Cyber Threats CERT-UA and the Cyber Police Department of the National Police of Ukraine. The research methodology is based on the method of analysis and study of cases of crime detection in the virtual environment of the State Center for Cyber Defense and Countering Cyber Threats CERT-UA and the Cyber Police Department of the National Police of Ukraine. The results show that the consistent development of the legal framework in 2016-2020 and the development of a cyber-defense strategy for 2021-2025 had a positive impact on the institution-building and detection of cybercrime in Ukraine. Establishing cooperation with developed countries (USA) has helped to combat cybercrime by facilitating investigations by US law enforcement agencies. This means that international experience is effective for developing countries as a way to quickly understand the threats and risks of cybercrime. In Ukraine, the main number of incidents concerns the distribution of malicious software in the public sector. In the private sector, cyber police are largely confronted with the misappropriation of citizens' income through Internet technology. The practical value of this study is to systematize the experience of overcoming cybercrime on the example of cases of crime detection in a virtual environment.
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Keywords
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Cybercrime, Cyberspace, Cybersecurity, Crimes in Cyberspace, Cybercrime Detection, Incidents in Cyberspace.
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URL
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202107/20210724.pdf
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Title
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Overcoming Cybercrime in Ukraine (Cyberterrorism)
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Author
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Andrey Pravdiuk, Larysa Gerasymenko, Olena Tykhonova
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 7 pp. 181-186
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Abstract
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Ensuring national security in cyberspace is becoming an increasingly important issue, given the growing number of cybercrimes due to adaptation to new security and protection technologies. The purpose of this article is to study the features of counteracting, preventing, and detecting crimes in the virtual space of Ukraine on the example of cases and analysis of the State Center for Cyber Defense and Countering Cyber Threats CERT-UA and the Cyber Police Department of the National Police of Ukraine. The research methodology is based on the method of analysis and study of cases of crime detection in the virtual environment of the State Center for Cyber Defense and Countering Cyber Threats CERT-UA and the Cyber Police Department of the National Police of Ukraine. The results show that the consistent development of the legal framework in 2016-2020 and the development of a cyber-defense strategy for 2021-2025 had a positive impact on the institution-building and detection of cybercrime in Ukraine. Establishing cooperation with developed countries (USA) has helped to combat cybercrime by facilitating investigations by US law enforcement agencies. This means that international experience is effective for developing countries as a way to quickly understand the threats and risks of cybercrime. In Ukraine, the main number of incidents concerns the distribution of malicious software in the public sector. In the private sector, cyber police are largely confronted with the misappropriation of citizens' income through Internet technology. The practical value of this study is to systematize the experience of overcoming cybercrime on the example of cases of crime detection in a virtual environment.
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Keywords
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Cybercrime, Cyberspace, Cybersecurity, Crimes in Cyberspace, Cybercrime Detection, Incidents in Cyberspace.
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202107/20210724.pdf
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Title
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Contactless Smart Card as a Cache for Geocaching
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Author
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Karel Burda
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 7 pp. 205-210
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Abstract
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In this paper, the possibility of using a contactless smart card as a cache for geocaching is analyzed. Geocaching is an outdoor game in which players search for hidden boxes, or caches based on geographical coordinates. The problems with this game are the possibility of players cheating and the need to maintain the caches. And then there is the problem of the ignorant public accidentally discovering a cache and considering it an explosive device. This paper proposes a concept for a possible solution to the above problems by replacing the boxes with conventional contactless smart cards. Also, this concept makes geocaching more attractive by using various games. This paper proposes a system architecture as well as the cryptographic protocol required for secure communication between the player's smartphone and the card.
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Keywords
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Contactless smart card, geocaching, cryptography, protocol.
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URL
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202107/20210724.pdf
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Title
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Contactless Smart Card as a Cache for Geocaching
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Author
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Karel Burda
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 7 pp. 205-210
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Abstract
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In this paper, the possibility of using a contactless smart card as a cache for geocaching is analyzed. Geocaching is an outdoor game in which players search for hidden boxes, or caches based on geographical coordinates. The problems with this game are the possibility of players cheating and the need to maintain the caches. And then there is the problem of the ignorant public accidentally discovering a cache and considering it an explosive device. This paper proposes a concept for a possible solution to the above problems by replacing the boxes with conventional contactless smart cards. Also, this concept makes geocaching more attractive by using various games. This paper proposes a system architecture as well as the cryptographic protocol required for secure communication between the player's smartphone and the card.
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Keywords
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Contactless smart card, geocaching, cryptography, protocol.
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URL
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202107/20210724.pdf
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Title
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Contactless Smart Card as a Cache for Geocaching
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Author
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Karel Burda
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 7 pp. 205-210
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Abstract
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In this paper, the possibility of using a contactless smart card as a cache for geocaching is analyzed. Geocaching is an outdoor game in which players search for hidden boxes, or caches based on geographical coordinates. The problems with this game are the possibility of players cheating and the need to maintain the caches. And then there is the problem of the ignorant public accidentally discovering a cache and considering it an explosive device. This paper proposes a concept for a possible solution to the above problems by replacing the boxes with conventional contactless smart cards. Also, this concept makes geocaching more attractive by using various games. This paper proposes a system architecture as well as the cryptographic protocol required for secure communication between the player's smartphone and the card.
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Keywords
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Contactless smart card, geocaching, cryptography, protocol.
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URL
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202107/20210724.pdf
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Title
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Contactless Smart Card as a Cache for Geocaching
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Author
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Karel Burda
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 7 pp. 205-210
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Abstract
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In this paper, the possibility of using a contactless smart card as a cache for geocaching is analyzed. Geocaching is an outdoor game in which players search for hidden boxes, or caches based on geographical coordinates. The problems with this game are the possibility of players cheating and the need to maintain the caches. And then there is the problem of the ignorant public accidentally discovering a cache and considering it an explosive device. This paper proposes a concept for a possible solution to the above problems by replacing the boxes with conventional contactless smart cards. Also, this concept makes geocaching more attractive by using various games. This paper proposes a system architecture as well as the cryptographic protocol required for secure communication between the player's smartphone and the card.
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Keywords
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Contactless smart card, geocaching, cryptography, protocol.
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URL
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202107/20210724.pdf
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Title
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Contactless Smart Card as a Cache for Geocaching
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Author
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Karel Burda
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 7 pp. 205-210
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Abstract
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In this paper, the possibility of using a contactless smart card as a cache for geocaching is analyzed. Geocaching is an outdoor game in which players search for hidden boxes, or caches based on geographical coordinates. The problems with this game are the possibility of players cheating and the need to maintain the caches. And then there is the problem of the ignorant public accidentally discovering a cache and considering it an explosive device. This paper proposes a concept for a possible solution to the above problems by replacing the boxes with conventional contactless smart cards. Also, this concept makes geocaching more attractive by using various games. This paper proposes a system architecture as well as the cryptographic protocol required for secure communication between the player's smartphone and the card.
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Keywords
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Contactless smart card, geocaching, cryptography, protocol.
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URL
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202107/20210724.pdf
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Title
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Contactless Smart Card as a Cache for Geocaching
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Author
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Karel Burda
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 7 pp. 205-210
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Abstract
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In this paper, the possibility of using a contactless smart card as a cache for geocaching is analyzed. Geocaching is an outdoor game in which players search for hidden boxes, or caches based on geographical coordinates. The problems with this game are the possibility of players cheating and the need to maintain the caches. And then there is the problem of the ignorant public accidentally discovering a cache and considering it an explosive device. This paper proposes a concept for a possible solution to the above problems by replacing the boxes with conventional contactless smart cards. Also, this concept makes geocaching more attractive by using various games. This paper proposes a system architecture as well as the cryptographic protocol required for secure communication between the player's smartphone and the card.
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Keywords
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Contactless smart card, geocaching, cryptography, protocol.
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URL
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202107/20210724.pdf
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Title
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Contactless Smart Card as a Cache for Geocaching
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Author
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Karel Burda
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 7 pp. 205-210
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Abstract
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In this paper, the possibility of using a contactless smart card as a cache for geocaching is analyzed. Geocaching is an outdoor game in which players search for hidden boxes, or caches based on geographical coordinates. The problems with this game are the possibility of players cheating and the need to maintain the caches. And then there is the problem of the ignorant public accidentally discovering a cache and considering it an explosive device. This paper proposes a concept for a possible solution to the above problems by replacing the boxes with conventional contactless smart cards. Also, this concept makes geocaching more attractive by using various games. This paper proposes a system architecture as well as the cryptographic protocol required for secure communication between the player's smartphone and the card.
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Keywords
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Contactless smart card, geocaching, cryptography, protocol.
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URL
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202107/20210724.pdf
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Title
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Contactless Smart Card as a Cache for Geocaching
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Author
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Karel Burda
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 7 pp. 205-210
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Abstract
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In this paper, the possibility of using a contactless smart card as a cache for geocaching is analyzed. Geocaching is an outdoor game in which players search for hidden boxes, or caches based on geographical coordinates. The problems with this game are the possibility of players cheating and the need to maintain the caches. And then there is the problem of the ignorant public accidentally discovering a cache and considering it an explosive device. This paper proposes a concept for a possible solution to the above problems by replacing the boxes with conventional contactless smart cards. Also, this concept makes geocaching more attractive by using various games. This paper proposes a system architecture as well as the cryptographic protocol required for secure communication between the player's smartphone and the card.
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Keywords
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Contactless smart card, geocaching, cryptography, protocol.
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URL
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202107/20210724.pdf
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