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By: Zachary G/ Kailona G IS 201 M9 Smart Card By: Zachary G/ Kailona G IS 201 M9

What is a Smart Card? Same size as a ATM card or a Credit card but is very different. Stores data on a thin microprocessor embedded on the card.

History 1977- Three commercial Manufactories , Bull CP8, SGS Thomson, and Schlumberger began developing the IC card 1982-Field testing of serial memory phone cards took place in France-the worlds first major IC card 1993-Field test of multi-function smart card application in Rennes, France, where the telecarte function was enabled in a smart bank card 1994-EMV published joint specification for global microchip-based bank 1995-over 3 million mobile phone subscribers worldwide begin initiating and billing calls with smart cards 1999-Smart cards access common ID projects

Types of Smart Card Contactless – Do not require physical contact between a card and reader. Contact – has a contact area and is comprised with several gold-plated contact pads. Hybrid – Dual-interface cards implement contactless and contact interfaces on a single card with some shared storage and processing.

What can you store in a Smart Card? Medical records Vaccination Data Health care and Identification information Track information Prepaid amount of money

What is a Smart Card used for? Financial – Banking and Retail SIM (Subscriber Identity Modules) Identification – ID Verification and Access Control Public Transit Schools Healthcare Multiple –Use System Other Uses

Advantages Flexibility Security Data Integrity Portable Personal Information

Disadvantages Physical Damage Possibility of information erased or changed due to: Heat Exposure to strong UV Rays Thieves Remove memory processor, which then can be reveres engineered.

Future of Smart Cards Dial a connection on a mobile telephone and be charged on a per-call basis. Establish your identity when logging on to an internet access provider or to an online bank. Pay for parking, to get on subways, trains, or buses Give hospital or doctor personal data w/o filling out a form Make small purchases at electronic stores on the Web Buy gasoline at Gas Station

Average Price of a Smart Card? Typical cost range from $2.oo to $10.oo Per card cost increases with chips providing higher capacity and more complex capabilities. Per card cost decreases as higher volume of cards are ordered.

Any Questions?