On Monday, March 7 at 11am we will be hosting a roundtable discussion
with Saurabh
Panjwani <http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/people/saurap/>, a post doc
researcher with the Technology for Emerging
Markets<http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/groups/tem/> group
at Microsoft Research India. Saurabh will be speaking about his work in
designing for end-to-end security in branchless banking.

*Mobile-based branchless banking has become one of the key mechanisms for
extending financial services to low-income populations in the world?s
developing regions. One shortcoming of today?s branchless banking systems is
that they rely largely on network-layer services for securing transactions
and do not implement any application-layer security. Recent results show
that several of these systems are, in fact, not end-to-end secure.*
**

*We make the case for designing mobile-based branchless banking systems
which build security into the application layer and guarantee end-to-end
security to system users. We present a threat model which captures the goals
of authenticated transactions in these systems and then provide
recommendations for solution design based on our model?s requirements and
the practical constraints under which these systems operate.*

Join us at a special time on Monday to learn more about mobile branchless
banking!

*What:* Saurabh Panjwani on Designing for End-to-End Security in Branchless
Banking
*When:* Monday, March 7th from 11am to 12pm
*Where:* Paul Allen Center, Room 203
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