smart cards
Smart Cards Underpinning Migration To 3G Networks
White Paper Although upgrading installed mobile networks to the new technology is relatively simple, if expensive and time-consuming, migrating the subscriber base to the new raft of potential services can start immediately - and smart cards hold the key. [01 Mar 2004]
Smart cards and IT security
White Paper This short white paper talks about smart cards and IT security. It covers common smart card features and applications, including authentication. A mobile smart card solution for IBM ThinkPad notebooks is also introduced. [24 Feb 2004]
Tutorials in 1999: Smart Cards
White Paper Smart cards differ from credit cards in using onboard memory chips and microprocessors or microcontrollers instead of magnetic strips. Smart cards make personal and business data available only to the appropriate users. [24 Feb 2004]
Smart Cards and WLANs: The E-gate Opportunity
White Paper Finally they discuss how smart cards can help in terms of security and ease of use, which technologies and standards are available and how they can be deployed. Iteon is an independent smart card consultancy. [24 Feb 2004]
Smart Cards: A Primer Develop on the Java Platform of the Future
White Paper This article, the first in a new Java Developer series on smart cards, will introduce you to smart card hows and whys. This article includes: a package to manipulate smart cards using ISO 7816; a demonstration of how to read and write data to a... [24 Feb 2004]
Smart Cards Introduction
White Paper Smart cards represent a new technology that has tremendous potential for enhancing the security of distributed systems. This RFC, 57.0, introduces smart card terminology, describes current smart card technology (including physical and logical... [24 Feb 2004]
Smart Cards in Your Security Future
White Paper Smart cards are to credit cards what a computer is to a slide rule. Smart cards can perform authentication, encryption, provide keys, certificates, medical information, and even hold the equivalent of money. [24 Feb 2004]
Smart Cards in Wireless Services
White Paper This tutorial presents a business case for the use of smart cards or subscriber identity modules (SIMs) in the marketing and network operations of wireless communications operators. This tutorial assumes a basic knowledge of the wireless... [24 Feb 2004]
Smart Cards, Biometrics and Digital Authentication
White Paper Henry Dreifus, CEO Dreifus Associates presents this webcast to discuss the Smart Cards, Biometrics and Digital Authentication technology. [24 Feb 2004]
Smart Cards: A System Support for Service Accessibility from Heterogeneous Devices
White Paper This article deals with a common means to access a same service from various kinds of devices, and explains how smart cards, as mediums compatible with most types of terminals, can be used as application bootstrap. [24 Feb 2004]
Smart Cards for Access Control Advantages and Technology Choices
White Paper One new technology many security and IT managers are evaluating is contactless smart cards. Security managers have never had more options for access control cards and other badging and credentialing applications. [24 Aug 2005]
Card Smarts: Smart Cards are Changing the Face of Health Insurance
White Paper From paper to plastic to magnetic strips, the cards you carry have become more sophisticated over the years. The latest incarnation is the smart card: It looks like a credit card, but with a small gold microchip embedded in it. [24 Feb 2004]
Smart Playing Cards: A Ubiquitous Computing Game
White Paper Smart Playing Cards? application, a ubiquitous computing game that augments a classical card game with information-technological functionality by attaching RFID tags to the cards. Recent technological advances allow for turning parts of everyday... [01 Jul 2004]
U.S. Market Update: Smart ID Cards and Readers Deliver Network Security and Physical Access Control in Single Credential
White Paper The Smart Card Alliance, an industry organization, estimates that there are now about five million smart cards issued in the United States for logical or physical access control. Certainly inside the federal government, the trend to use smart cards... [30 Aug 2005]
Behind the Headlines: 'Smart' Cards under attack
News Referring to a recent Mondex trial in Exeter, he said users had expressed fears about losing their cards, a feeling of guilt because they were holding up queues as they grappled with the new technology, and concern about how to top up the card... [29 Sep 2000]
