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Wasim-1 Smart Cards and E-BUSINESS 4 What is a Smart card? 4 A smart card is the size of a conventional credit card, with an electronic microchip embedded in it. 4 The chip stores electronic data and programs that are protected by advanced security features
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Wasim-5 Smart Cards Standards 4 ISO 7816 defines the physical dimensions of smart cards and their electric characteristics 4 ISO 7816 establishes commands to read, write and update records 4 ISO 7816 specifies transmission protocols
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Wasim-6 How many kinds of smart cards exist? 1 -Contact smart card inserted into card reader
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Wasim-7 2 - Contactless Smart cards: should be passed near an antenna to carry out transaction
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Wasim-8 How many Kinds of Smart Cards with respect to Architecture 4 Memory Cards: EEPROM +security logic optimized for certain application 4 Microprocessor Cards: consist of CPU+EEPROM,ROM, RAM & I/O 4 Allows several applications to be on one card
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Wasim-9 Why are smart cards important ? 4 To reduce fraud in finance and payments: up to 0.2% of turnover in major credit and debit card systems around world-nearly $1 billion a year-is fraudulent 4 Many smart cards are used in sensitive areas such as personal identification and health 4 If security is compromised, the resulting publicity could affect public confidence
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Wasim-10 Why are smart cards secure? 4 Smart cards protect information stored on them from damage or theft by using strong encryption techniques 4 Algorithms such as RSA, DES, or triple DES can be used with very long keys up to 1024 bits 4 Hence they are much more secure than magnetic strip cards which can be copied easily
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Wasim-11 Smart Cards Advantages 4 Security 4 Convenience(compatible with portable electronic devices like:phones, PDAs & PCs 4 Economic Benefits 4 Customization 4 Multifunctionality
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Wasim-12 4 Faster 4 More reliable than magnetic cards 4 Can store 100 times more than magnetic cards
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Wasim-13 Can Smart Cards Support Multi- Applications? 4 Capability to download independent Applets, securely Isolated 4 Example: A card may contain Individual’s driver’s license, multiple credit card & bank accounts, stored value for company cafeteria, & health records 4 A police officer’s card reader can read driver’s license info, but not bank account
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Wasim-15 Where is Smart Card used? 4 Electronic Purse( digital Cash) 4 E-Business over the Internet 4 Telecommunication 4 Access control & personal identification 4 Credit & debit ( Visa Master card) 4 Transport( ticketless airline,bus,taxi) 4 Pay TV & loyalty
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Wasim-17 How smart is a smart card? 4 Some smart cards are smarter than others 4 Simplest cards like payphone cards, vending machine cards ( containing only memory +simple protection logic) offer no protection if stolen 4 The smarter smart cards ( CPU cards) might have several passwords restricting use for only one person ( card holder)
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Wasim-18 4 For added security ( especially in financial applications and in access control) 4 Authentication & encryption techniques are widely used to verify true identity of the card holder 4 Some smart cards used in sensitive areas where security cannot be compromised,use security processors embedded in the card like cryptoprocessors with RSA or DES on it
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Wasim-19 What is electronic purse? 4 The electronic purse carries value on a smart card in place of notes and coins 4 The purse is designed to replace cash for small transactions 4 One of the greatest potential benefits is multifunctionality where other applications such as public telephone payment, parking and road toll payment as well as credit & debit could be added
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Wasim-20 How does E-Purse Work? 4 E-purses are usually issued by banks to their customers 4 Money is loaded into the e-purse by transfer from cardholder’s bank account using: ATM, or public payphone, or a home smart phone, a mobile phone or through internet 4 Once cardholder has chosen goods, he inserts card into POS and money is debited
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Wasim-21 Examples Of E-Purse 4 Mondex 4 Visa Cash 4 Digi Cash 4 Cyber Coin
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Wasim-22 E-purse benefits 4 No need to carry loose change to buy newspaper or use vending machine 4 more convenient than checks and debit cards for small transactions 4 Offer user more privacy and freedom from recording expenditures in check book 4 Attractive to merchants: Saves time
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Wasim-27 What Is a Digital Signature ? 4 Used To Establish Authenticity of Electronically Transmitted messages 4 Only one Smart Card Can Sign a Document 4 Every One Can Verify The Signature 4 RSA algorithm is usually used to form a cryptographic checksum which is appended to the message
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Wasim-34 Providing Value Added services 4 GSM Cellnet and Barclaycard developped wireless finantial service smart card 4 SIM activates user’s Cellnet GSM phone 4 Provides a Barclay services menu
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Wasim-35 Swedish Bank Utility Bill Payment 4 SIM card allows users to access service by menu navigation 4 Users can pay their utility bills away from home by keying information such as origin and destination bank account numbers
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Wasim-36 Press releases 4 Cyberflex Access is the first commercial smart card to combine java programmability and strong cryptography 4 The card uses authentication, in addition to RSA, DES and triple DES algorithms. 4 Programmers can develop secure applications by calling in their Java programs cryptographic services available in the card API
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Wasim-37 4 With 16K EEPROm, you can store applets as well as cryptographic keys and digital certificates 4 Hong Kong July 29,1999: Hong Kong mobile network company has upgraded 250,000 subscribers for programmable multi-service Simera32 Java compatible SIMS.
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Wasim-38 4 The company is the first in ASIA to allow its subscribers to download services over air 4 Master card has developed the complete Chip solution to migrate their 600 million master card credit and debit cards to chip platform
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Wasim-39 4 The latest edition of ST19, is the smart card IC from Stmicroelectronics is aimed at high end telecom, java cards and similar multi application cards 4 This new smart card complies with Javacard api 2, allows downloading huge applets to EEprom
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Wasim-40 4 RACAl Security and payments has introduced the DATACryptor 2000 a public key managed, triple des link encryptor to protect valuable network data. 4 It uses triple DES ( 168 bits) it transmits encrypted data at speeds of up to 512 K bits/sec
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Wasim-41 What Are contactless Smart Cards 4 Energy and data transferred without electrical contact between card and terminal 4 Distance: few centimeters -1 meter 4 Commonly used frequencies: 125KHz & 13.5 MHz 4 Power from terminal over carrier frequency
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Wasim-42 Main Applications 4 Access Control 4 Vehicle identification 4 Electronic driver license 4 Ski Passes 4 Airline tickets 4 Transportation: buses, taxis & underground 4 Baggage Identification
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Wasim-43 Advantages Of Contactless Cards 4 No need to remove from purse or pocket 4 Can Collect & analyze customer utilization data 4 Freedom of orientation of card(Increases customer acceptance) 4 Less maintenance needed than contact cards 4 Longer life cycle
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Wasim-44 4 Provides high passenger throughput 4 Less queuing 4 Delivering speed 4 Reliability 4 Security
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Wasim-45 4 MIFARE developped Combi card for public transportation(dual interface) 4 Frequency:13.5MHz, data rate >100KB/s 4 Fast Anti collision algorithm 4 Range:10 Cms 4 Up to 16 independent applications on card 4 Access to card protected by encryption
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Wasim-46 4 Provides highest level of security by using 3 DES Encryption Algorithm & Cryptoprocessor 4 Mifare Prox(High speed 3-DES coprocessor) 4 Contains true Random number generator 4 Used in Taxi, Buses, subways, electronic payment in shops. 4 85% of contactless cards are Mifare
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Wasim-49 SMART CARD MARKET BY THE YEAR 2 0 1 0 Total Smart Cards in the Market =
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Wasim-50 WORLD WIDE MARKET PROSPECTS OF THE STORED-VALUE CARD International Potential Market 1,950 Billion dollars
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Wasim-51 The Future 4 Market researcher Dataquest forecasts that by year 2001, 3.4 billion smart cards will be used world-wide: Multi application card 4 Main future areas are in biometrics: using retina scan 4 National identity cards: all citizens by law will be required to carry identity smart cards 4 RF contactless cards are expected to be widely used
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Wasim-52 4 3,85 billion smart cards expected in 2002 4 Microprocessor smart cards ranging between 21 billion-35 billion by 2010 4 Number of microprocessor smart cards to increase at rate of 55% per year 4 25 billion ecash transactions by 2005, 30% of these are using smart cards
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Wasim-53 Smart Cards & Terminals Cost 4 Memory Cards: $.1-$.4 4 POS Terminals: $150-$1500 4 Microprocessor Smart Cards: $2.00- $10.00(depending on capacity and complexity) 4 Smart Card Readers/Writers:$100-$250
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