Introduction of SmartCard Project Presented by: Cora Lai July 26, 2000.

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Introduction of SmartCard Project Presented by: Cora Lai July 26, 2000

What is a SmartCard n credit card size plastic card with an onboard microprocessor n portable, tamper-resistant computer with programmable data store

Comparison with Other Cards

Summary of Proposed SmartCard usage Facilities Reservation Copying network printing Control Access Control Banking Function Personal Identification E-purse Secured log-on Doc./ StudentAttendance Bus Card

Project Objectives n Provide better management and security control n Provide ultimate convenience to IPM student & staff (- Multifunction) n Promote adoption of new technology in the society n Keep Institute competitive n Encourage resource sharing within IPM and with other higher education institute

A. Better Management and Security Control (Access Control) n Phase 1:Computer Lab & admin. building n Better management –security control –monitoring –plan for better service n Future Phases: e.g. –lib. turnstile, –car park, –other lab., –recreation facilities –remote campus

B1. Multifunction (Student) n Phase I: Student card, library card, access control, ATM n Future Phases: network printing, photocopying, reservation/ticketing on recreational facilities, e-purse, voting, attendance Bank Account Number Library Card Number Contact Chip for application Magnetic Strip for Bank Function

B2. Multifunction (Staff) n Phase I: staff card, medical card, library card, access control, ATM n Future Phases: network printing, photocopying, reservation/ticketing on recreational facilities, e-purse, voting, secured logon, doc. flow/ 1 Bank Account Number Library Card Number Library Card Number (Bar Code) Contact Chip for application Magnetic Strip for Bank Function Staff Medical Card Number

Other Project Objectives n C. Promote adoption of new technology in the society n D. Keep Institute competitive n E. Resource sharing & cooperation

Our earlier efforts n Investigating various card standards n Explore the appropriate solutions n Meeting with vendors n Meeting with local banks n Meeting with University of Macau n Meeting with SAA, PES, BIBL, SASR, SAGF, PAT n Initial Planning

We depend on YOUR Input & Cooperation for project success ! Thank You for Your kind attention !

Why is SmartCard Secure n Who can access the information –‘false-presentation-counter’ –challenge-response mechanism n How can the information be accessed –use access token in authentication –storage media for secrete keys & certificates –use of Cryptographic algorithm to generate ID

Agenda n Brief introduction to SmartCard n SmartCard Project Functions/Objective n Project Status

Categories of Smart Card n Contact card n Contactless Card

Current Smart Card Applications

B1. Multifunction - Convenience (Coin-less payment) n Multifunction –greater convenience & security –consolidation of multiple cards n Initial phase: –photocopy, –network printing, n Future Phases: –ticketing on recreational facilities, –library fines, –phone card, –cafeteria

Issues to be considered n Define the Smartcard format (external & internal) n Propose new functions / applications n Define Bank account Activation procedure n Define the necessary workflow within IPM

Issues to be considered (cont.) n Define department’s involvement in card issuance: –full-time student card –part-time student card (if applicable) –full-time staff card –part-time staff card –guest card –lost card, card re-issue

Tentative Project Schedule for phase 1 n February 2001 n September 2001