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1 · Smart Card Technology: New Methods for Computer Access Control
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3 · Lightweight cipher algorithms for smart cards security: A survey
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5 · ELLIPTIC CURVE CRYPTOGRAPHY ON SMART CARDS
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We demonstrate how 1-of-n encoded speed-independent circuits provide a good framework for constructing smart card functions that are resistant to side channel attacks and fault injection. A novel alarm propagation technique is also introduced.Increased use of these devices leads to much advancement in the field of smart cards, yet there are some security threats related to smart cards that needed to be explored. In this paper, .Abstract. This contribution describes how an elliptic curve cryptosystem can be imple-mented on very low cost microprocessors with reasonable performance. We focus in this paper on the .Smart cards, and other related devices, may be used to provide an increased level of security in applications requiring controlled access to sensitive information. This publication describes the .
In this paper we try to analyze the faults in existing standards and implementations of content security for smart card embedded information systems, and we try to suggest possible ways .• Why using a smart card • What’s a smart card and what’s not • How’s a smart card structured • What kind of interface equipment is available • Working of a smart card OS • Key . In this paper we describe techniques for improving smart card security by severely limiting the degree to which circuit activity may be monitored or inuenced externally.We demonstrate how 1-of-n encoded speed-independent circuits provide a good framework for constructing smart card functions that are resistant to side channel attacks and fault injection. A novel alarm propagation technique is also introduced.
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Increased use of these devices leads to much advancement in the field of smart cards, yet there are some security threats related to smart cards that needed to be explored. In this paper, smart cards applications and its security threats are discussed.Abstract. This contribution describes how an elliptic curve cryptosystem can be imple-mented on very low cost microprocessors with reasonable performance. We focus in this paper on the Intel 8051 family of microcontrollers popular in smart cards and other cost-sensitive devices.
Smart cards, and other related devices, may be used to provide an increased level of security in applications requiring controlled access to sensitive information. This publication describes the basic components of a smart card, and the goals and obstacles of .In this paper we try to analyze the faults in existing standards and implementations of content security for smart card embedded information systems, and we try to suggest possible ways (both hardware and software) to prevent security leaks.• Why using a smart card • What’s a smart card and what’s not • How’s a smart card structured • What kind of interface equipment is available • Working of a smart card OS • Key developments • Physical attacks In this paper we describe techniques for improving smart card security by severely limiting the degree to which circuit activity may be monitored or inuenced externally.
This article gives brief introduction to the security mechanisms used in smart card technology. Firstly we introduce the properties of contact and contactless smart cards; then we give the anatomy of smart card hardware and the popular security features implemented.Abstract: Cryptography circuits for smart cards and portable electronic devices provide user authentication and secure data communication. These circuits should, in general, occupy small chip area, consume low power, handle several cryptography algorithms, and .Smart card authentication is an important part of cybersecurity, providing an extra layer of protection in our increasingly digital world. It involves the use of smart cards, which are small, pocket-sized cards with embedded integrated circuits or "chips" that can process data.We demonstrate how 1-of-n encoded speed-independent circuits provide a good framework for constructing smart card functions that are resistant to side channel attacks and fault injection. A novel alarm propagation technique is also introduced.
Increased use of these devices leads to much advancement in the field of smart cards, yet there are some security threats related to smart cards that needed to be explored. In this paper, smart cards applications and its security threats are discussed.Abstract. This contribution describes how an elliptic curve cryptosystem can be imple-mented on very low cost microprocessors with reasonable performance. We focus in this paper on the Intel 8051 family of microcontrollers popular in smart cards and other cost-sensitive devices.Smart cards, and other related devices, may be used to provide an increased level of security in applications requiring controlled access to sensitive information. This publication describes the basic components of a smart card, and the goals and obstacles of .
In this paper we try to analyze the faults in existing standards and implementations of content security for smart card embedded information systems, and we try to suggest possible ways (both hardware and software) to prevent security leaks.• Why using a smart card • What’s a smart card and what’s not • How’s a smart card structured • What kind of interface equipment is available • Working of a smart card OS • Key developments • Physical attacks In this paper we describe techniques for improving smart card security by severely limiting the degree to which circuit activity may be monitored or inuenced externally.
Smart Card Technology: New Methods for Computer Access Control
This article gives brief introduction to the security mechanisms used in smart card technology. Firstly we introduce the properties of contact and contactless smart cards; then we give the anatomy of smart card hardware and the popular security features implemented.
Abstract: Cryptography circuits for smart cards and portable electronic devices provide user authentication and secure data communication. These circuits should, in general, occupy small chip area, consume low power, handle several cryptography algorithms, and .
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Lightweight cipher algorithms for smart cards security: A survey
Improving smart card security using self
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