Smart card security and applications /
This extensively updated, second edition offers the reader a current overview of the ways smart cards address the computer security issues of today's distributed applications.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Autor principal: | |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Boston :
Artech House,
©2001.
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Edición: | 2nd ed. |
Colección: | Artech House telecommunications library.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- The march of the card
- What is a chip card?
- Systems and procedures
- Market issues
- Problem Definition
- Perceptions
- ... and reality
- Calculating the risks: probabilities and odds
- Technical communication obstacles
- Specifying the Requirements
- Security criteria
- Quantifying the threat
- Standards
- Documenting the specification
- Technology
- Card Technology
- Visual features
- Magnetic stripe
- Enhancing security using complementary technologies
- Optical
- Smart cards
- Hybrids
- PCMCIA cards
- Others
- Encryption
- Cryptology overview and terminology
- Algorithms
- Keys
- Key management
- Public key infrastructures
- Computational requirements
- Cryptography export controls
- Passwords and Biometrics
- Personal identification types
- Requirements
- Components
- Passwords and PINs
- Behavioral
- Physiometric
- Biometrics and cards
- Chip Card Types and Characteristics
- Memory cards
- Microprocessor cards
- Contact and contactless
- Form factors
- Chip Card Security Features
- Carrier
- External security features
- Chip
- Contacts
- Antenna
- Mask
- Attacks and countermeasures
- Reliability factors
- Sample card specifications
- Multiapplication Operating Systems
- Functions
- Products
- System Components
- Reader
- Terminal
- Network
- Host systems
- Processes and Procedures
- Chip design
- Manufacture
- Personalization
- Issuance
- Loading/validation
- Use
- Lost, stolen, and misused cards.