Cardholder
Nick Schooler2021-09-24T18:17:38-07:00It refers to the entity, which has the actual the right to possession and use of the card. The cardholder
It refers to the entity, which has the actual the right to possession and use of the card. The cardholder
SCP03 is a Asymmetric Secure Channel Protocol that relies on the Encrypt-then-MAC method. Secure Channel Protocol is a way of transferring data
EACÂ (Extended Access Control)Â is a set of advanced security features between a terminal and electronic passports (ePassport) that protects and restricts
In cryptography, a Secure Channel Protocol (SCP) is a way of transferring data that is resistant to overhearing and tampering. A confidential
System on Chip (SoC) is an integrated circuit (IC) that contains all the required circuitry and components of an electronic system
COS (Card Operating System) is a sequence of instructions permanently embedded in the ROM of the smart card. COS
Answer to Reset (ATR) is the response output by a Smart Card ICC conforming to ISO/IEC 7816 standards, following
In the context of smart cards, an Application Protocol Data Unit (APDU) is the unit of communication between a
Card Holder Verification (CHV) is the process of verifying the identity of the cardholder using a personal identification number (PIN)
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