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The evolution of smart card technology provides an interesting case study of the relationship and interactions between security and business requirements. This paper maps out the milestones for smart card technology, discussing at each step the opportunities and challenges. The paper reviews recently proposed innovative ownership/management models and the security challenges associated with them....
Multi-application smart cards enable a user to have multiple applications on her smart card. The growing trend of services convergence fuelled by the Near Field Communication and smartphones has made multi-application smart cards a tangible reality. In such an environment, cardholders might have number of applications on their smart cards and in case they lose the smart card, they would lose all of...
This work looks at behaviour-based security on smart cards and proposes enhancements to threshold detection using temporal awareness that could address emerging attacks (card-sharing and DPA). Temporal awareness requires knowledge of time of which a smart card has no internal source. This work discusses smart card time, behaviour-based security, details a contractual behaviour counter-measure which...
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