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1 The Smart Card Platform Gaby Lenhart Project leader ETSI Technical Committee Smart Card Platform (TC SCP)

2 2 ETSI Technical Committee Smart Card Platform 16 Years of dedication and real-life experience founded in March 2000 as the successor of SMG9, the SIM-people, who specified the most successful smart card application with currently more than 1 billion subscribers and +4 billion SIMs deployed mission to create a series of specifications for a smart card platform, based on real-life (outside) requirements, on which other committees can base their system specific work to achieve basic compatibility

3 3 TC SCP Terms of Reference to develop the physical and the logical IC card platform to develop advanced security methods for applications such as financial transactions (mobile commerce) to develop a card-side toolkit to allow the creation of terminal independent value added services to develop supporting specifications and technical reports

4 4 SCP Technical Group Chairman Paul Jolivet, LG Electronics Vice-Chair Sebastian Hans, Sun Microsystems SCP Requirements Group Chairman Tim Evans, Vodafone UK SCP Plenary Chairman Klaus Vedder, G&D Vice-Chair Nigel Barnes, Motorola Vice-Chair Ilario Macchi, TIM Vice-Chair Xavier Piednoir, Orange TC SCP Working Structure

5 5 TC SCP - Who Does What Plenary strategy and other general topics approval of requirements for technical solutions approval of new work items and specifications/reports approval of Change Requests (CRs) to specifications/reports liaisons with other committees and organizations Requirement Working Group analysis of requirements coming from outside and inside SCP elaboration of requirements for the technical work development of requirement specifications Technical Working Group enhancements to the core platform specifications development of the next generation UICC use of PKI, security between applications on the card secure messaging, administrative commands Card Application Toolkit (CAT) Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) development of card interfaces

6 6 The UICC System TETRA USIM SIM CDMA2000 eHealth....... *Scope similar to EMV2000 as used by financial sector TS 102 221 The multi-application platform* Additional commands, features, security, PKI

7 7 From Mono-" to Multi-Application SIM SIM Application Toolkit (SAT) BankingLocationBrowser SIM- WIM The UICC - the multi-application platform separation of layers and applications logical channels to run applications in parallel The SIM - a "mono-application" card SIM according to GSM 11.11 applications based on SIM Application Toolkit WIM as exception (own command set and triggered by WAP browser) UICC Others EMV USIM SIM Electronic Purse Phonebook (U)SAT GSM Purse e Health

8 8 Multi-application card Supports multiple applications which can run simultaneously using logical channels New PIN protection concept Hierarchical PIN management Universal PIN, Application PIN, Local PIN Mutual authentication Authentication and Key Agreement (AKA) involves authentication of the 3G network to the USIM as well Powerful phonebook Store entries with e-mail, second name, groups Intelligent linking to the GSM application allows data sharing in a GSM phone New Features of the USIM/UICC USIM/UICC

9 9 Published (1) - The Platform TS 102 221 Physical and logical characteristics of the card / terminal interface the core specification which provides a multi- application platform with logical channels for smart cards based on this platform a smart card application can be defined for any system specifies the lower layers of a smart card including the electrical and mechanical interface, the logical structure, the basic commands and the intrinsic security system Related test specification published as TS 102 230

10 10 Published (2) - Core Documents Administrative commands (TS 102 222) allows standardized personalization and standardized remote administration, e.g. over-the-air (OTA) Card Application Toolkit (TS 102 223 / 227) based on the successful GSM specification "SIM Application Toolkit" which was stripped of all the GSM specific features allows the card issuer to create value added services independent from the terminal application writers benefit by using CAT for different systems Transport protocol for CAT applications between a UICC application and a remote entity to ensure acknowledgement, segmentation/fragmentation, retransmission of messages ETSI numbering system for telecommunication application providers (TS 101 220) the ETSI offering of managing Application Identifiers (AIDs) for UICC based applications

11 11 Published (3) - Derivatives Generalization of well-known GSM specifications (GSM 03.48 Secure messaging; GSM 03.19 Java Card TM API) Secure messaging defines end-to-end (smart card to application server) secure messaging over a variety of bearers (e.g. enciphered and integrity protected messages between the smart card and a banking server) TS 102 224 Security mechanisms for UICC based Applications TS 102 225 Secured packet structure for UICC based applications TS 102 226 Remote APDU Structure for UICC based Applications Application Programming Interface (API) allows applications to be developed independently of the underlying card operating system TS 102 240 Application Programming Interface and Loader, Requirements TS 102 241 Java Card TM Application Programming Interface for the UICC; Stage 2 (Java Card TM 2.2)

12 12 Published (4) - EMC Technical Reports on interference topics Measurement of Electromagnetic Emission of SIM Cards (TR 102 151) definition of a standard hardware equipment for electromagnetic measurements of smart cards and a common electromagnetic measurement procedure Terminal - card interface; Considerations on robustness improvements (TR 102 242) describes failure mechanisms that could potentially generate major operating issues between the terminal and the card, the countermeasures that should be applied within the current specifications and the enhancements that may further increase the interface robustness

13 13 Published (5) - The Toolkit Transport Protocol CAT_TP provides the following functionality as underlying layer for application protocols (TS 102 124 and TS 102 127) reliability of the data communication (not necessarily security, security can be handled by an independent GSM 03.48 layer) segmentation and concatenation of data retransmission of messages addressing for different physical bearers (GPRS uses IP, SMS uses telephone numbers, Bluetooth has its own addressing scheme...) access to BIP channels (up to 8 channels may be open the same time) possible multiplexing of BIP channels standardised opening a BIP channel from the server side

14 14 CAT_TP and BIP Server CAT_TP 03.48 security layer application protocol * Mechanism originally specified by 3GPP T3 by which the ME provides the UICC with access to the data bearers supported by the ME and the network BIP *

15 15 Co-operation SCP is co-operating on both technical and service aspects with a number of other committees both within and outside the telecommunications sector. These include 3GPP (UTRAN/GERAN), 3GPP2 (CDMA2000), ARIB and some ETSI Technical Bodies provision of requirements, referencing SCP specifications GSMAssociaton (GSMA SCaG and GSMNA) provision and alignment of requirements GlobalPlatform close co-operation in the advancement of, in particular, OTA specifications all specifications updated to and aligned with GlobalPlatform 2.1 Liberty Alliance close co-operation on identity issues Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) connectivity to the Smart Card Web Server, developed in OMA close co-operation regarding Digital Rights Management (DRM) … and many others

16 16 Current Topics (1) High speed interface evolution of the smart card communication channel with respect to transfer rate, size and protocol considering issues such as: performance and power consumption value to applications and scalability to allow for large memory on the USIM ease of implementation (in both terminal and UICC) candidates MMC (Multi Media Card protocol) USB (Universal Serial Bus) To be finalized soon UICC external peripherals data-exchange (near field communication providing an interface for the UICC to access contactless technology in the terminal, which would allow e.g. for: communicating patient data accessing public transport micro-payments using an electronic purse on the UICC

17 17 Current Topics (2) Support for Large Files on the UICC Multimedia and PKI applications among others need to exceed the current maximum file size of 65,535 bytes. The aim is to increase the maximum file size beyond this limit providing backward compatibility (for existing implementations) Environmental conditions temperature range and humidity vibration and acceleration shocks To be finalized soon Sensitive data creation and initialization The USSM (UICC Security Service Module) container for security related topics such as keys, certificates, PINs and management of algorithms utilized by UICC based applications

18 18 Success =+ Equation of Success

19 19 How to Get More Information ETSI http://www.ETSI.org all (>12 000!) published specifications are available free of charge !! but, can only be downloaded one at a time … but, not so many smart card specifications, so no problem ! ETSI SCP website http://portal.etsi.org/scp/summary.asp Next SCP Requirement WG / Plenary meeting Toulouse, 03-05 / 05-07 July 2006

20 20 Current Technical Specifications/Reports (1) TS 101 220 ETSI numbering system for telecommunication application providers TS 102 124 Transport protocol for CAT applications; Service description; Stage 1 TS 102 127 Transport protocol for CAT applications; Stage TR 102 151 Measurement of Electromagnetic Emission of SIM Cards TR 102 216 Vocabulary for Smart Card Platform Specifications TS 102 221 UICC-Terminal interface; Physical and logical characteristics TS 102 222 Administrative commands for telecommunications applications TS 102 223 Card Application Toolkit (CAT) Annex

21 21 Current Technical Specifications/Reports (2) TS 102 224 Security mechanisms for UICC based Applications - Functional requirements TS 102 225 Secured packet structure for UICC based applications TS 102 226 Remote APDU Structure for UICC based Applications TS 102 230 UICC-Terminal interface; Physical, electrical and logical test specification TS 102 240 UICC Application Programming Interface and Loader Requirements; Service description TS 102 241 Java CardTM Application Programming Interface for the UICC TR 102 242 Terminal - card interface; Considerations on robustness improvements Annex

22 22 Current Technical Specifications/Reports (3) Annex TS 102 266 USSM: UICC Security Service Module TS 102 310 EAP Support in UICC TS 102 350 Identity files and procedures on a UICC: Stage 1 TS 102 384 Card Application Toolkit (CAT) conformance specification TS 102 412 Smart Card Platform Requirements


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