Identity-based cryptosystems and signature schemes
Proceedings of CRYPTO 84 on Advances in cryptology
WebCard: a java card web server
Proceedings of the fourth working conference on smart card research and advanced applications on Smart card research and advanced applications
How to turn a GSM SIM into a web server
Proceedings of the fourth working conference on smart card research and advanced applications on Smart card research and advanced applications
A web-enabled framework for smart card applications in health services
Communications of the ACM
Enabling Distributed Corba Access to Smart Card Applications
IEEE Internet Computing
E-SMART '01 Proceedings of the International Conference on Research in Smart Cards: Smart Card Programming and Security
Distributed Object Programming Environment for Smart Card Application Development
DOA '01 Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Distributed Objects and Applications
Mobile cookies management on a smart card
Communications of the ACM
A public key cryptosystem and a signature scheme based on discrete logarithms
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Internet card, a smart card as a true Internet node
Computer Communications
New E-Payment Scenarios in an Extended Version of the Traditional Model
ICCSA '08 Proceedings of the international conference on Computational Science and Its Applications, Part II
Application of Network Smart Cards to Citizens Identification Systems
CARDIS '08 Proceedings of the 8th IFIP WG 8.8/11.2 international conference on Smart Card Research and Advanced Applications
A PK-SIM card based end-to-end security framework for SMS
Computer Standards & Interfaces
Network smart card performing U(SIM) functionalities in AAA protocol architectures
WISTP'08 Proceedings of the 2nd IFIP WG 11.2 international conference on Information security theory and practices: smart devices, convergence and next generation networks
A generic proxy for secure smart card-enabled web applications
ICWE'10 Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Web engineering
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Smart cards have been widely used as simple token hardware in authenticationn processes. Nevertheless, a new trend indicates a shift towards more enhanced cards with networking capabilities. We propose revising the usual focus on smart card authentication protocol designs, as well as highlighting the need to adapt to new trends. Our main objective is to define an authentication model that uses the card as a stand-alone supplicant in a mutual end-to-end authentication schema. We also propose a protocol architecture which allows us to integrate the smart card within the network in the authentication plane. Finally, this new approach to network smart cards authentication processes is applied to a practical electronic payment scenario.