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Federated Identity, Distributed PKI and Smart Cards
White Paper It describes why use of a distributed PKI is generally superior to a federated identity approach. It then considers smart card based deployments, and looks at requirements and solutions to support them. [06 Jan 2008]
Chosing a Smart Card for Secure Wireless E-Commerce
White Paper In order to participate in mobile e-commerce based on the security services offered by a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), the user must have a portable device that is both physically and logically secure. [19 Jul 2007]
BlackBerry Smart Card Reader Security: Release 1.0
White Paper The BlackBerry Smart Card Reader is designed to communicate wirelessly with Bluetooth version 1.1 (or later)-enabled BlackBerry devices using the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 256 encryption method on the transport layer, creating a reliable... [07 Sep 2006]
Design and Implementation of a Secure, Remote PKI Key Management System
White Paper This paper demonstrates how even simple attacks against the untrusted workstation can compromise the cryptographic keys, thereby negating the benefits of investing in hardware implementations of a PKI. [01 Sep 2005]
U.S. Market Update: Smart ID Cards and Readers Deliver Network Security and Physical Access Control in Single Credential
White Paper With that many cards deployed, the necessary readers, middleware and PKI solutions are clearly at the stage where they can be deployed widely and in large numbers. The Smart Card Alliance, an industry organization, estimates that there are now... [30 Aug 2005]
Start Meeting HSPD 12 and Complying Qith FIPS 201 Today With Help From Intercede's MyID PIV
White Paper Through a roles-based, easy-to-use management interface, an agency can securely enrol applicants, graphically personalize PIV smart cards, deploy GSC-IS applets and PKI certificates from multiple vendors, capture and install biometric data, manage... [23 Aug 2005]
Secure Access Control With Government Contactless Cards
White Paper These deployments use PKI tokens in the form of contact smart cards with private keys protected through a match-on-card second factor such as a PIN. More recently, the government has begun to standardize card technology for contactless physical... [22 Aug 2005]
New Year payroll crisis warning to UK employers
News The new Bacstel-IP replaces the existing Bacs private telecoms network used by businesses and will be secured using public key infrastructure (PKI) and smart card technology to authenticate users and encrypt payment instructions to the clearing... [01 Aug 2005]
Royal Bank of Scotland takes lead with ID management
News The TrustAssured service works around Public Key Infrastructure (PKI). Each certificate is stored on a smart card, which holds a PIN and ID for the card owner. The Royal Bank of Scotland is to provide digital certificates to 40,000 businesses... [28 Jun 2005]
The McCue Interview: BACS' IT chief Nick Masterson-Jones
Comment The new Bacstel-IP network replaces the private telecoms network used by 40,000 businesses and will be secured using public key infrastructure (PKI) and smart card technology to authenticate users and encrypt payment instructions to the clearing... [14 Sep 2004]
Virtual Smart Card Solution
White Paper A public key infrastructure (PKI) is used to create and manage digital certificates and key pairs (a public key and a corresponding private key). This two-factor authentication mechanism can be further enhanced when used with public key technology... [24 Feb 2004]
Choosing a Smart Card for Secure Wireless E-Commerce
White Paper In order to participate in mobile e-commerce based on the security services offered by a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), the user must have a portable device that is both physically and logically secure. [24 Feb 2004]
Smart Card Logon
White Paper Smart cards are a key component of the public key infrastructure (PKI) that Microsoft has integrated with the Windows® 2000 operating system. Smart cards enhance software-only solutions such as interactive logon, client authentication, and remote... [24 Feb 2004]
The Cryptographic Smart Card: A Portable, Integrated Security Platform
White Paper This is partly due to the fact that smart cards empower employees with access to protected data resources by offering enhanced security and mobility for their digital PKI credentials and providing a single sign-on procedure to ensure usability. [24 Feb 2004]
Personal Authentication and the PKI Security Process - Benefits of the iKey
White Paper The theory is that only the true, identified user would both have the card and know the password.Smart cards add a small processor to the swipe card. The two factors are possession of the card and knowledge of the password or PIN. [24 Feb 2004]
