Smart Card Readers and Controllers

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Secure dual interface readers

Secure contact readers

Secure

Transaction

Terminals

Secure

Contactless readers

USB Token

Contactless & contact

Access Control

Logical & physical

Dave Holmes – dholmes@scmmicro.com

Vice President & General Manager - SCM Americas

CTST 2009, Emerging Technology Session

SCM Microsystems – @ a glance

SCM enabled smart card infrastructure

Over 15 million smart card readers shipped to 360 customers in more than 50 countries

History

Founded in 1990; incorporated in Delaware;

IPO in 1997 Public Listings: Prime Standard, Frankfurt: SMY, Nasdaq: SCMM

Financial Scale

$30+ million in revenues in 2007

Munich(Germany)

Headquarter Global Presence

Fremont,CA (US), Tokyo (JP), Chennai (IN), HongKong (CN)

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SCM’s Portfolio

Dual

Interface

C’less

ISO 14443

NFC

FeliCa

Contact

ASICs, Modules

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Stationary Devices Terminals Personal Devices

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Trend in Token Devices

Traditional tokens for secure authentication have come in a card form factor (contact or contactless)

Smart Card Industry trends similar to other technology industries

Trend: Multiple functions added to the device

Card format has limited ability to build in new functionality

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SCM Token Line

SCT3511 @MAXX lite @MAXX prime

Smartcard Reader for ID000 cards

Internal RF antenna (C4/C8)

Embedded Flash Memory 1or 2GB

Smartcard Reader for ID000 cards

Internal RF antenna (C4/C8)

Embedded Flash Memory 2GB

Smartcard Reader for ID000 cards

Internal RF antenna (C4/C8) I

Micro SD card reader

Internal RF antenna (C4/C8)

Female USB extension hub

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Hardware features of the @MAXX prime

Embedded Flash Memory

• partitionable (e.g. CD-Rom partition) with several partitions

• data on flash can be encrypted by the smartcard and a PC application

• can be preloaded with software on production level

Micro SD card reader

• micro SD card reader for SD cards up to 8GB

• can be used to enlarge the storage capacity

Female USB extension hub

• extension hub to connect additional low voltage devices

Smartcard Reader for ID000 cards

• 8-pin Smartcard Reader for smartcards with ID-000 format

• smarcards can be used to store digital signatures, PINs, Passwords, encryption keys

Internal RF antenna (C4/C8)

• the antenna is connected to the smarcard reader and can be used for dual-interface smartcards

• passive NFC token

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@MAXX prime schematic construction

1.

Contact SC reader for Dual interface Smart Card antenna connection on C4 /C8

2.

Internal RF antenna

3.

SD card reader

4.

On board flash memory

5.

USB expansion slot (via internal USB hub)

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Using a dual interface smart card

@MAXX as passive NFC tag

C4

C8

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Field of application for USB tokens same as Cards

Logical Access Payment

Physical Access

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Ticketing

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Physical and Logical Access with USB tokens

• you can use the contactless part for physical access

•Credentials stored in the dual interface smart card

• e.g. Doors, time/attendance recording

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• use the contact part of the smartcard for logical access

• e.g. Windows logon, digital signature

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Increased functionality continued: Mobile PC

Damn Small Linux (DSL) Ceedo Enterprise / Ceedo Personal

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• The embedded flash memory and/or the micro SD-card can be used to install portable applications (e.g. Damn Small Linux or Ceedo)

• With this applications the @MAXX can be used as mobile PC

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Increased functionality cont: Password Managing

Private Business

• Passwords for office applications like

Lotus Notes or SAP can be stored on a smartcard

• the smartcard can also be used to store VPN connection information

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@MAXX with BioID Application

@MAXX BioID

• Windows Logon

• Password Manager

BioID

(face and voice

Recognition)

• Face recognition by webcam

• Voice recognition by microphone

Middleware

• enables to write and store the

BioID-templates on the smartcard

• the face template will be stored on the

PIN protected smartcard

• during the logon process the face recorded by the webcam will be compared with the template on the smartcard

• additional voice recognition can increase the security

CTST2009

All Company and/or product names are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

Secure dual interface readers

Secure contact readers

Secure

Transaction

Terminals

Secure

Contactless readers

USB Token

Contactless & contact

Access Control

Logical & physical

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