Contactless Smart Cards, RFID, Payment, Transit and Security

STMicroelectronics e-government smart cards receive high-performance certification

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

STMicroelectronics security smart cards recently received the highest security standard certification, the formal EAL6+ Common criteria certification for secure microcontrollers.

The company’s ST23YR80 secure dual microcontroller, including its optional crypto libraries is specifically designed for the government applications and now has demonstrated the highest protection rating among competitors in its class.


ST’s Identity cards the world’s first secure microcontroller to achieve EAL6+. The device can complete a protected passport transaction in less than 3 seconds using secure embedded software from Sagem Securite’s IDeal Pass. Additionally the ST23YR80 advertises a short wait time for travelers with increased productivity and security at border controls.

Additional features include enhanced crypto-processor NESCRYPT, high CPU clock frequency, dense on-chip memories, and enhanced contactless performances using ISO14443 type B interface. The software supports all e-passport norms, including Basic Access Control and Extended Access Control. [end] 

Operational Research Consultants Inc. (ORC), a subsidiary of WidePoint Corp., has been authorized to issue PIV-I as a certified non-federal issuer.

As a non-federal issuer, ORCs identity credentials, issued to government contractors, state and local governments, first responders and health care providers, have additional interoperability for customers who wish to conduct e-government and e-commerce transactions with other entities across the Federal Bridge.

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Russia has pushed back the launch of its universal eID card to January 2013, reports The Moscow Times.

Originally scheduled to roll out this month, the card is supposed to function as an electronic ID, driver’s license, proof of auto insurance, ATM card and immigration document, along with other possible features.

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Suprema announced that its RealScan-G10 and RealScan-10 line of fingerprint scanners have received final certification from the Government of India’s Standardization Testing & Quality Certification (STQC) to be part of the country’s Unique ID (UID) project.

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Barnes International announced that its updated Visa GPR Test module now complies with the latest version of Visa’s Global Personalization Requirements.

The updated test tool will offer evaluation of a chip product to ensure it meets industry and payment scheme certification standards. This reduces a product’s time to market as the chip is aligned to Visa Specifications throughout the development life cycle and before applying for official Visa approval.

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The U.S. government has settled an infringement case with Leighton Technologies by agreeing to license its smart cards.

Leighton Technologies, a subsidiary of General Patent, filed a case against the federal government in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims in January 2010. Leighton alleged that 54 federal agencies used its six smart card patents without authorization. Leighton’s technology was also used in e-passports.

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Mobile payment solution provider I Love Velvet announced that it has reached the second level of EMV certification (EMV2) which authorizes PIN and integrated chip payments from debit, credit and smart cards around the world.

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