Business Models and Technology Advances in Dual Interface and Multi Technology Cards ICMA – EXPO 2005 Miami, 16th – 19th October Presented by: Thies Janczek.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
NexSentry Imaging Solutions
Advertisements

PRODUCT PRESENTATION QUANTUM2. EVOLIS QUANTUM, MODULAR SYSTEM FOR CENTRALIZED CARD PRODUCTION.
1 Java Card Technology Prepared by:Ali Toyserkani Adopted from: Introduction to Java Card Technology C. Enrique Ortiz.
Smart Cards Our Inevitable Future Mark Shippy. What are smart cards? Credit card sized plastic card with an embedded chip. Credit card sized plastic card.
Smart Card The Future Is Here… By Salman Awan. Introduction Smart cards represent a new technology that has tremendous potential for enhancing the security.
Smart Cards MD823 October 6, The Smart Card Value Proposition Secure storage for sensitive data and monetary value Decreases fraud rates compared.
Learning Objectives Understand the shifts that are occurring with regard to online payments. Discuss the players and processes involved in using credit.
Residents’ register service under the Ministry of the Interior
Gareth Ellis Senior Solutions Consultant Session 5a Key and PIN Management.
Labcal. © 2004 Labcal. Presented by: Mr. Gregory McConnell Partner & Director of Business Dev. Labcal. Todays Biometric Projects Need Mobile.
Card Quality Management in Card Production & Personalization ICMA Euroforum 2011 Munich, 13 th October Presented by: Thies Janczek.
PRESENTED BY: FATIMA ALSALEH Credit Cards Fraud - skimmers -
What we do Larotecs Web2M is an off-the shelf, end-to-end, web-based solution designed to manage multiple widely distributed devices.
Digital Printing Personalization Technologies - Impact on Card Production ICMA – EXPO 2006 Athens, 08th – 11th October Presented by: Thies Janczek.
A Survey on Dual Interface and Multi Technology Cards ICMA – EXPO 2004 Prague, 17th – 20th October Presented by: Thies Janczek.
Production of Laminated Cards for High-End Applications ICMA – Expo 2008 Orlando, 06th – 09th April Presented by: Thies Janczek.
POC Security System High security system combining PIN-on-Card, information security, physical access, control and alarm – all in one system.
Multicomponent Cards - Actual Status and Upcoming Technologies ICMA – Spring Workshop 2007 Rome, 18th – 19th April Presented by: Thies Janczek.
FIPS 201 Personal Identity Verification For Federal Employees and Contractors National Institute of Standards and Technology Information Technology Laboratory.
European Electronic Identity Practices Country Update of …………… Speaker: Date:
Secure Communication Architectures.
Talking Technology and Transportation (T3)
© 2012 Presented by: Preparation For EMV Chip Technology Keith Swiat.
JAIPUR 16 DEC 08 TECHNOLOGY FOR FINANCIAL INCLUSION Indian Institute of Banking & Finance N D RAO.
The fastest e-passport of the world – SESAMES 2013 winner for new generation eletronic documents Matthias Bruestle from MaskTech GmbH
Product Presentation. 2 Quantum2 - Product positioning  An innovative, unique and powerful solution.  The most modular printing and encoding system.
Submitted by: Rahul Rastogi, CS Department.  Introduction  What is a smart card?  Better than magnetic stripe card.  Technology What’s in a card?
SMARTCARDS. What we’ll cover: How does the Smart Card work (layout and operating system)? Security issues for the card holder The present and future of.
By : Injeong Lee 9CC. 1. Creator of this Presentation   2. What is Digital Security?   3. Why is Digital Security important?   4. How does Digital.
HOME AUTOMATION THROUGH ANDROID MOBILE. What is Home Automation?  Home automation involves introducing a degree of computerized or automatic control.
Trends and Activities Around the Globe – EUROPE – EXPO 2009 San Juan, April 02nd Presented by: Thies Janczek.
European Electronic Identity Practices Country Update of Austria Peter F Brown Office of the CIO, Austrian Federal Chancellery Chair, CEN eGov Focus Group.
1 Smart Card – EMV – Security – Internet 10 June 2002 Presentation by Mr. Alan Siu Deputy Secretary for Information Technology and Broadcasting Government.
Vilnius, October 21st, 2002 © eEurope SmartCards Securing a Telework Infrastructure: Smart.IS - Objectives and Deliverables Dr. Lutz Martiny Co-Chairman,
Published Date: March 2013 Innovation in Payment Systems: The Emergence of Contactless Cards and Payments Industry Price: Single User: US $ 3495 Corporate.
Smartcard Evaluation TM8104 – IT Security Evaluation Linda Ariani Gunawan.
LEVERAGING UICC WITH OPEN MOBILE API FOR SECURE APPLICATIONS AND SERVICES Ran Zhou 1 9/3/2015.
Smart Cards By Simon Siu and Russell Doyle Overview Size of a credit card Small embedded computer chip – Memory cards – Processor cards – Electronic.
Copyright 次世代 IC カードシステム研究会 C 1 Nagaaki OHYAMA Tokyo Institute of Technology Chair of NICSS National ID card in Japan May Provoo (Reykjavik,
R U Ready? V M E EUROPAY MASTERCARD VISA EMVco was formed in 1999.
Smart Card Application. Smart-card is a plastic card, the size of a standard credit card, with one or several integrated circuits (chips) capable to store.
Property of the Smart Card Alliance © 2011 The Future of NFC Mobile Payments Randy Vanderhoof Executive Director Transit Payments Markets Migration to.
PVC Analysis A General Overview and Card Industry Relation ICMA EXPO 2010 Scottdale, 02nd – 05th May Presented by: Thies Janczek.
1 7 th CACR Information Workshop Vulnerabilities of Multi- Application Systems April 25, 2001 MAXIMUS.
Ivo Rosol, OKsystem Middleware.
April 20023CSG11 Electronic Commerce Smartcards John Wordsworth Department of Computer Science The University of Reading Room.
European Electronic Identity Practices CEN TC224 WG15 European Citizen Card Standard Speaker: L. Gaston AXALTO Date: 26 May 05.
Learning Objectives Understand the shifts that are occurring with regard to online payments. Discuss the players and processes involved in using credit.
Customer Identification system based on Smart Card for PDA shops.
Payment and Wireless Technologies. Engineering Services. July 2015.
Strong Authentication Infrastructure Requirement: Trusted Input Devices National ID Workshop Carnegie Mellon University November 28, 2001 Lark M. Allen.
SMART CARDS Presented By Jishnu Sasikumar Reg No : 09 PG 142.
What is a Smart Card Reader & Terminal. What is a smart card reader? Smart card reader, also known as smart card terminal, such as point of sale terminal,
Jason Kuo APSCA October 29, 2010 Convergence and cross usage of secure elements for mobile PKI and secure mobile contactless services.
Commercial Card Expense Reporting (CCER) The Trustees of Roanoke College An internet solution Accessed via Wells Fargo’s secure Commercial Electronic Office.
A l a d d I n. c o m Strong Authentication and Beyond Budai László, IT Biztonságtechnikai tanácsadó.
Sravanthi chalasani University of North Carolina at Charlotte ECGR-6185 ADVANCED EMBEDDED SYSTEMS Sravanthi Chalasani SMART CARDS.
EMV.
TECHNOLOGY FOR FINANCIAL INCLUSION
Electronic Commerce Smartcards
AGENDA Introduction Kind of information smart card contain
Merging Security and Convenience with Seos® Credential Technology
In-Line Coating Application
Secure Element API An introduction.
© 2016 Global Market Insights, Inc. USA. All Rights Reserved Fuel Cell Market size worth $25.5bn by 2024 mPOS Terminal Market unit shipment.
Global Smart Card Market 2018: Analysis, Opportunities and Forecast To 2025
NEW PRODUCT INTRODUCTION CONEKT™ Mobile Smartphone Access Control Identification Solution June 2018.
Smart Cards Todd Moran.
By: Zachary G/ Kailona G IS 201 M9
© 2019 Global Market Insights, Inc. USA. All Rights Reserved Electrically Conductive Adhesives Market Update, Analysis, Forecast, 2019.
Presentation transcript:

Business Models and Technology Advances in Dual Interface and Multi Technology Cards ICMA – EXPO 2005 Miami, 16th – 19th October Presented by: Thies Janczek

COCASO1 October, 17th 2005 ICMA Expo, Miami Content Introduction Business Cases for Dual Interface Cards Banking Application ID Application Technology Advances DIC Dual Interface Cards Multi Technology Cards Driving factors Summary

COCASO2 October, 17th 2005 ICMA Expo, Miami Introduction Smart cards are developing to increasing functionality Increasing Employment of Dual Interface Cards Dedicated Contactless and Contact Usage Integration of Electrical Functional Components Battery, Display, Solar Power Unit, Switch, Sensors (e.g. Biometric) etc. Project driven Customizing, Non Standard Low Volume and High Costs Increasing complexity

COCASO3 October, 17th 2005 ICMA Expo, Miami Dual Interface Card - Applications Wireless Interface for Identification Access Low security ID Border control Contact Interface for Security/Signature PKI for Transaction Data Exchange with High Rates/Volume High Security ID (e.g. Biometric)

COCASO4 October, 17th 2005 ICMA Expo, Miami Dual Interface Cards Banking Application Contactless transactions (e.g. Paypass) in North America in project status EMV application in planning Contact for EMV application Europe, Asia, EMEA, Africa Existing card reader infrastructure Open platforms for non-financial add-ons Dual Interface Card projects in Asia

COCASO5 October, 17th 2005 ICMA Expo, Miami Dual Interface Cards Banking Application Mastercard and Visa provide Dual Interface Operating systems MChip and JCOP Existing Card Reader Infrastructures Europe contact reader in business and private environment North America currently building up Contactless systems Interoperability

COCASO6 October, 17th 2005 ICMA Expo, Miami Dual Interface Cards Banking Application Multi Application of financial cards will ask for Dual functionality Non financial Add ons (e.g. public transport) Involved costs to be paid by Scheme provider Customer Interoperability in payment between Continents just for a minority of customer

COCASO7 October, 17th 2005 ICMA Expo, Miami Dual Interface Cards ID Application Contactless Interface for travel documents is defined by ICAO Passport with biometric data storage projects in every country Current set up of border control infrastructures Need for increased security

COCASO8 October, 17th 2005 ICMA Expo, Miami Dual Interface Cards ID Application ID cards ID cards are employed in many countries with increasing use Card size is merging to ID-001 In the EU Schengen area ID cards are valid travel documents PKI infrastructures for governmental applications (tax, registration etc. via internet) are installed on contact basis.

COCASO9 October, 17th 2005 ICMA Expo, Miami Dual Interface Cards ID Application The ID card in the EU will merge to a Dual Interface ID-001 card. For traveling identification with an ICAO conform contactless interface Including storage of biometric data For secure authentification in a PKI infrastructure on a contact interface Including key generation and verification for multiple applets

COCASO10 October, 17th 2005 ICMA Expo, Miami DIC Technology Advances Basics Module – Contacts – Antenna Electrical Connection by Anisotropic conductive adhesive (ACA) Isotropic conductive adhesive (ICA) Welding Technologies (TC bonding) Electro Magnetic Coupling

COCASO11 October, 17th 2005 ICMA Expo, Miami DIC Technology Advances Basics Main target is on the card side to get a reliable connection between the module/chip and the antenna

COCASO12 October, 17th 2005 ICMA Expo, Miami adhesive matrix connection particals adhesive matrix micro connections micro contacts *Anisotropic Conductive Adhesive DIC Technology Advances - ACA* Connection Further technology development Optimization of the polymer matrix Optimization of the conductive filler In testing at various card manufacturer

COCASO13 October, 17th 2005 ICMA Expo, Miami Epoxy silver filled has been replaced by flexible systems on silicone basis Flexible Bump (Mühlbauer, D) Polymer Spring (SPS, F) Good reliability results due to permanent elastical pressure onto the contacts Systems are in testing and qualification at card manufacturer DIC Technology Advances - ICA* Connection

COCASO14 October, 17th 2005 ICMA Expo, Miami DIC Technology Advances - Welding Connection BASIC CARD STRUCTURE Antenna Wire embedded Hot melt tape Thermo Compression bonding window M8.4 Module Mag stripe (option) Overlay CARD INLAY White or printed sheet

COCASO15 October, 17th 2005 ICMA Expo, Miami DIC Technology Advances - Welding Connection Thermal Compression welding results in a very hard and strong connection. Different technologies available Wire pull out on the finished card (China) Prelams with module connected (Smartrac) available as blank white cards, prelaminated inlays (development), and unlaminated inlays (Q4/05) Cards in testing and qualification at card manufacturer

COCASO16 October, 17th 2005 ICMA Expo, Miami DIC Technology Advances - Electro Magnetic Coupling The contact between the module and a special trimmed ID1 antenna (booster) is a specific electromagnetic coupling. NO contact between the devices. Highest reliability, material independent (PVC, PC, PET etc.) Testing and qualification at card manufacturer and passport producer

COCASO17 October, 17th 2005 ICMA Expo, Miami Technology Advances Multi Technology Cards DISPLAY KEYPAD BATTERY RELOADABLE BATTERY ANTENNA SENSORS BIOMETRIC SENSOR SOLAR POWER UNIT DATA STORAGE COMPUTING

COCASO18 October, 17th 2005 ICMA Expo, Miami Multi Technology Cards - Development ISO compliant sample cards are in development. High development activity for certain components Driving factor are electronic devices (e.g. PDA, Mobile, electronic paper) DISPLAY - BIOMETRIC SENSOR - KEYPAD - SWITCH - DIODES - BATTERY - ANTENNA - SENSORS - AKKUMULATOR - SOLAR POWER UNIT - DATA STORAGE - COMPUTING

COCASO19 October, 17th 2005 ICMA Expo, Miami Summary Increased DIC demand lead to reliable Module/Antenna connections Industrial High Volume DIC Production in 2006 High Potential for Lucrative Business Cases Products with Complex Electronic Circuits have been proposed and are under further development High R&D Activity lead to New Components and Technologies for Smart Cards

COCASO20 October, 17th 2005 ICMA Expo, Miami THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION Business Models and Technology Advances for DIC More Information: COCASO – Thies Janczek – Moewenstrasse 5a – Molfsee – Germany Phone: +49-(0) –

COCASO21 October, 17th 2005 ICMA Expo, Miami