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9780792379539

Smart Card Research and Advanced Applications

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  • ISBN13:

    9780792379539

  • ISBN10:

    0792379535

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2000-09-01
  • Publisher: Kluwer Academic Pub
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Summary

Smart cards or IC cards offer a huge potential for information processing purposes. The portability and processing power of IC cards allow for highly secure conditional access and reliable distributed information processing. IC cards that can perform highly sophisticated cryptographic computations are already available. Their application in the financial services and telecom industries are well known. But the potential of IC cards go well beyond that. Their applicability in mainstream Information Technology and the Networked Economy is limited mainly by our imagination; the information processing power that can be gained by using IC cards remains as yet mostly untapped and is not well understood. Here lies a vast uncovered research area which we are only beginning to assess, and which will have a great impact on the eventual success of the technology. The research challenges range from electrical engineering on the hardware side to tailor-made cryptographic applications on the software side, and their synergies. This volume comprises the proceedings of the Fourth Working Conference on Smart Card Research and Advanced Applications (CARDIS 2000), which was sponsored by the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) and held at the Hewlett-Packard Labs in the United Kingdom in September 2000. CARDIS conferences are unique in that they bring together researchers who are active in all aspects of design of IC cards and related devices and environments, thus stimulating synergy between different research communities from both academia and industry. This volume presents the latest advances in smart card research and applications, and will be essential reading for smart card developers, smart card application developers, and computer science researchers involved in computer architecture, computer security, and cryptography.

Table of Contents

Preface vii
Part I Financial Session
Friendly Observers Ease Off-Line E-Cash
3(16)
Shouhuai Xu
Moti Yung
Gendu Zhang
A Performance Comparison of Java Cards for Micropayment Implementation
19(20)
Jordi Castella
Josep Domingo-Ferrer
Jordi Herrera-Joancomarti
Jordi Planes
Low-Size Coupons for Low-Cost IC Cards
39(12)
Marc Girault
Copy Prevention Scheme for Rights Trading Infrastructure
51(20)
Masayuki Terada
Hiroshi Kuno
Masayuki Hanadate
Ko Fujimura
Elliptic Curve Cryptography on Smart Cards without Coprocessors
71(22)
Adam D. Woodbury
Daniel V. Bailey
Christof Paar
How to Make DES-based Smartcards fit for the 21-st Century
93(22)
Stefan Lucks
Rudiger Weis
Part II Java Session
Formalising Java Safety -- An overview
115(20)
Pieter H. Hartel
Specification of the JavaCard API in JML
135(20)
Erik Poll
Joachim van den Berg
Bart Jacobs
Smart Tools for Java Cards
155(22)
Isabelle Attali
Denis Caromel
Carine Courbis
Ludovic Henrio
Henrik Nilsson
Part III Web Session
Securing Intelligent Adjuncts Using Trusted Computing Platform Technology
177(20)
Boris Balacheff
David Chan
Liqun Chen
Siani Pearson
Graeme Proudler
Webcard: a Java Card Web Server
197(12)
Jim Rees
Peter Honeyman
How to Turn a GSM SIM into a Web Server
209(16)
Scott Guthery
Roger Kehr
Joachim Posegga
Part IV Privacy Session
Making Sense of Smart Card Security Certifications
225(16)
Jason Reid
Mark Looi
`Pressure Sequence' - A Novel Method of Protecting Smart Cards
241(16)
Neil Henderson
Pieter Hartel
Partial revelation of certified identity
257(16)
Fabrice Boudot
Part V Biometrics Session
Biometrics, Access Control, Smart Cards: A not so Simple Combination
273(16)
Gael Hachez
Francois Koeune
Jean-Jacques Quisquater
Biometrical Fingerprint Recognition: Don't Get Your Fingers Burned
289(18)
Ton van der Putte
Jeroen Keuning
Part VI Authentication Session
Parasitic Authentication
307(20)
Tim Ebringer
Yuliang Zheng
Peter Thorne
Efficient Downloading and Updating Applications on Portable Devices Using Authentication Trees
327(18)
Luke O'Connor
Gunter Karjoth
Decentralized Authorization with ECDSA on a Java Smart Card
345(20)
Tommi Elo
Pekka Nikander
JCCap: Capability-based Access Control for Java Card
365(24)
D. Hagimont
J.-J. Vandewalle
Index 389

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