Smart Cards White Papers
Tight Security Made Easy With Java Smart Cards
Overview Java technology-based smart cards are quickly becoming the technology of choice for government agencies because they can ramp up security while making identification and authentication easier for users. Smart cards come in a variety of formats, ranging from the expected plastic card to small tokens that connect to USB ports and subscriber identification modules that plug into a cell phone. Government agencies increasingly rely on them as a central component of strong security solutions.
| Publisher | Sun Microsystems | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | May 2005 | Downloads | 249 |
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