Interleaving command sequences: a threat to secure smartcard interoperability
CIMMACS'11/ISP'11 Proceedings of the 10th WSEAS international conference on Computational Intelligence, Man-Machine Systems and Cybernetics, and proceedings of the 10th WSEAS international conference on Information Security and Privacy
Real time scheduling verification with incomplete information
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Smart card, the stealth leaker
Journal in Computer Virology
Simple photonic emission analysis of AES: photonic side channel analysis for the rest of us
CHES'12 Proceedings of the 14th international conference on Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems
On the dictionary compression for Java card environment
Proceedings of the 16th International Workshop on Software and Compilers for Embedded Systems
Towards a wireless medical smart card
DATE '12 Proceedings of the Conference on Design, Automation and Test in Europe
Breaking and entering through the silicon
Proceedings of the 2013 ACM SIGSAC conference on Computer & communications security
Authenticated storage using small trusted hardware
Proceedings of the 2013 ACM workshop on Cloud computing security workshop
Requirements for an Open Ecosystem for Embedded Tamper Resistant Hardware on Mobile Devices
Proceedings of International Conference on Advances in Mobile Computing & Multimedia
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The most comprehensive book on state-of-the-art smart card technology available Updated with new international standards and specifications, this essential fourth edition now covers all aspects of smart card in a completely revised structure. Its enlarged coverage now includes smart cards for passports and ID cards, health care cards, smart cards for public transport, and Java Card 3.0. New sub-chapters cover near field communication (NFC), single wire protocol (SWP), and multi megabyte smart cards (microcontroller with NAND-Flash). There are also extensive revisions to chapters on smart card production, the security of smart cards (including coverage of new attacks and protection methods), and contactless card data transmission (ISO/IEC 10536, ISO/IEC 14443, ISO/IEC 15693). This edition also features: additional views to the future development of smart cards, such as USB, MMU, SWP, HCI, Flash memory and their usage; new internet technologies for smart cards; smart card web server, HTTP-Protocol, TCP/IP, SSL/TSL; integration of the new flash-based microcontrollers for smart cards (until now the usual ROM-based microcontrollers), and; acompletely revised glossary with explanations of all important smart card subjects (600 glossary terms). Smart Card Handbook is firmly established as the definitive reference to every aspect of smart card technology, proving an invaluable resource for security systems development engineers. Professionals and microchip designers working in the smart card industry will continue to benefit from this essential guide. This book is also ideal for newcomers to the field. The Fraunhofer Smart Card Award was presented to the authors for the Smart Card Handbook, Third Edition in 2008.