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Summer 2008 Contents

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6 | OPINION | Do people hate high-tech ID technology?

7 | REMARKS | Combating our Big Brother image against an irrational foe

8 | PODCAST | Highlights from the weekly re:ID Podcast series: data matrix barcodes, interview with MIFARE Hacker Karsten Nohl, Government ID standards, EMV fighting fraud

10 | ID SHORTS | Key news items from AVISIAN’s online ID technology sites

17 | CALENDAR | Important industry events from the identity, security, and RF worlds

18 | COVER STORY | ID industry fights Big Brother image

20 | LEGISLATION | The politics around identification

26 | ISSUES | ID applications that scare the public

28 | BUSINESS | L-1 takes control of state driver license market

28 | REAL ID | All states apply for Real ID extension

31 | BORDER CONTROL | Coast Guard takes US VISIT mobile

32 | TECH | Watermarks in uncharted water

34 | FIPS 201 | HSPD-12 progress being made, but it’s slow going

34 | CASE STUDY | HSPD-12 at U.S. Department of Labor

37 | PROFILE | It’s more than just smart cards for Gemalto

38 | PAYMENTS | Gemalto is bullish on EMV

41 | FRAC | Winter Blast tests interoperability, on-scene issuance

42 | FIPS 201 | Newly approved products for government ID programs

48 | TRANSIT | Octopus extending tentacles outside of Hong Kong

51 | BIOMETRICS | Match-on-card close says NIST

52 | TECH | Hackers claim to have compromised security of leading MIFARE contactless product

54 | SECURITY | CoreStreet invigorates its ‘card-connected’ access control model

56 | NFC | NFC goes to college

58 | ON CAMPUS | Blackboard introduces mass-notification, video surveillance products

60 | ISSUANCE | Select printer ribbons based on application

62 | RFID | RFID privacy and security



Spring 2008 Contents

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6 | OPINION | Online Identity: The new elephant in the corner

7 | WEB 2.0 | My avatar is not who he claims to be

8 | PODCAST | Highlights from the weekly re:ID Podcast series: Registered
Traveler, NFC competition, and more

10 | ID SHORTS | Key news items from AVISIAN’s online ID technology sties

13 | CALENDAR | Important industry events from the identity, security, and
RF worlds

14 | DIGITAL ID | Social networking sites have little to no identity verification but this must change

18 | IDENTITY | Real ID becoming reality with first deadline Dec. 31, ‘09

20 | BORDER SECURITY | Pass another travel document

22 | AWARDS | SESAMES winners may offer a glance at what’s to come

27 | e-ID | e-Government 2.0: Leading the way for digital transformation

30 | EDUCATION | CTST gets a makeover with help from Smart Card Alliance

32 | BUSINESS | L-1 Identity Solutions acquires Bioscrypt

34 | GOVERNMENT | DHS budget includes funds for biometric and ID
projects

35 | BIOMETRICS | US VISIT rolling out 10-prints at airports

36 | INNOVATION | Match-on-Card has gained new interest for FIPS 201 and TWIC

36 | TECHNOLOGY | Security programs push forward with biometrics?

38 | FIPS 201 | Newly approved products for government ID programs

40 | PAYMENTS | NFC in London: Will consumers use it?

46 | HISTORY | Giesecke & Devrient: It’s a family affair

50 | BUSINESS | Security industry veteran Joe Grillo joins XceedID team

51 | NFC | Three challenges to unlocking an NFC world

52 | MRTD | Second generation ePassports pose unique challenges in
2008

53 | INNOVATION | New Extended Access Control scheme improves ePassport security

54 | SOFTWARE | Outsourcing ID card programs using SaaS

58 | ISSUANCE | Loosening of credit card rules opens door for instant issuance of Visa & MasterCards on campus

62 | TECH | RF Characteristics: Testing impact of water and metal

66 | RFID | Protecting an endangered species with RFID

 

Spring 2008 CR80News Contents

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5 | OPINION | Campus cards as payment tools: From Flex to the future

6 | SURVEY | Campus card bank partnerships increase modestly in 2007

10 | BANKING | Building a successful campus card and bank relationship

12 | SOFTWARE | Outsourcing ID card programs with the SaaS model

16 | OFF-CAMPUS | Feeding the modern student on- and off-campus

18 | FROM THE FIELD | Flexibility a must for campus card systems

20 | CORPORATE | Heartland acquires campus card pioneer General Meters

23 | CONVERGENCE | Total security solution must include ID convergence

23 | SECURITY | Wireless access control conserves installed ID card systems

24 | ISSUANCE | Loosening of credit card rules opens door for instant issuance of Visa & MasterCard on campus

25 | IMAGING | The key to instant issuance is in the solution, more than in the printer

26 | BANKING | Preventing ID theft via your campus card program

28 | INNOVATION | Georgia Tech shares the buzz about campus card space

 

 



Winter 2007 Contents

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6 | OPINION | New Year, new publications, new opportunities ...

8 | TRAVEL | The future of Registered Traveler is up for grabs

12 | PAYMENTS | SEPA strives to ease electronic payments across European Union

12 | BUSINESS | SEPA to shrink number of payment processors and resulting revenues

16 | TELECOM | Tracking the SIM Card: Where in the world is GSM?

22 | SECURITY | First responder cards pass another major test during Summer Breeze demonstration

26 | STATE & LOCAL | Tiers of Trust consortium promotes lower cost solution based on FIPS 201 to the first responders

28 | FIPS 201 | Approved Products List

30 | IDENTITY | Extending FIPS 201 beyond government

34 | DIGITAL ID | Can digital identity curb the spam assault on your inbox?

38 | PAYMENTS | Contactless payment makes biggest debut yet with London Launch

44 | SECURITY | Beijing Olympics to showcase world class security with a record-setting price tag

48 | BIOMETRICS | Biometric products must pass new test for airport use

52 | PRIVACY | Biometrics and the “mark of the beast”

54 | INNOVATION | Vascular biometrics are more than skin deep

56 | TECHNOLOGY | Back to basics: Understanding magnetic stripe cards

61 | ISSUANCE | Focus on the printer, the card, and the process to secure your ID issuance

62 | RFID | Investigating active and passive tags



Fall 2007 Contents

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6 | OPINION | One key, many doorways: Convergence has arrived

8 | CONVERGENCE | Convergence of logical and physical security moves from industry buzzword to corporate mandate

12 | BIOMETRICS | New fingerprint reader brings biometrics to consumer desktops

14 | BANKING | InCard puts the OTP on the card itself

22 | INNOVATION | The QR Code is not your father’s barcode

26 | FIPS 201 | Understanding the FIPS 201 approval process

30 | FIPS 201 | FIPS 201 products and services from the GSA Approved Products List

32 | CONTRACTS | GSA-chosen EDS begins FIPS 201 infrastructure work while competitor BearingPoint scores major agency win

34 | BIOMETRICS | The biometric backbone of the FIPS 201 ID card program

38 | EVENTS | Make your plans now to attend this year’s CARTES and IDentification event

40 | TRANSIT | NYC and Utah pioneer use of bank-issued contactless cards for transit fare collection

48 | CONVERGENCE | Corporate ID programs require convergence beyond just physical and logical security

50 | CONVERGENCE | Easing multiapplication smart card issuance for physical and logical security convergence

53 | COMPANY | Contactless expertise helps CPI become a leading producer of secure cards

56 | CAMPUS | Slippery Rock University breaks ground with its contactless cell phone payment

60 | ISSUANCE | Choosing between reverse image and direct to card ID printers

62 | TECHNOLOGY | Understanding RFID: The black art of antennas

65 | RFID | Bad news at the baggage carousel is good news for RFID

 

Fall 2007 CR80News Contents

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4 | OPINION | Cell phones enable emergency notifi cation, payment … but will they replace the ID card?

6 | CELL PHONES| Student notifi cation systems enhance campus security with mobile phones and card systems

12 | ISSUANCE | San Diego State University pioneers webinar-style ID card education

13 | CELL PHONES| Slippery Rock University breaks ground with its contactless cell phone payment

18 | HARDWARE | Companies roll out lower-cost ID card printers with higher-end functionality

22 | PRINTING | Choosing between reverse image and direct-to-card ID printers

24 | TRIBUTE | Industry icon Bruce Lane to depart CBORD after 22 years

30 | TIPS | Should your campus card program be using the 16-digit ISO numbering scheme?

 

 



Summer 2007 Contents

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6 | OPINION | ‘Compression of time’ in identity

8 | DRIVER LICENSES | With driver license reform likely to cost billions, Real ID will require state and federal partnership to deliver on promise

10 | GOVERNMENT | Real ID Act’s recommended 2D barcode security isn’t good enough, says smart card industry

17 | BANKING | Two-factor authentication for remote banking

18 | LOGICAL SECURITY | Locking down Citrix

22 | ISSUANCE | Innovative card form factors revolutionize look, function

24 | COMPANY | New Fargo president lays out company’s direction as part of HID Global

26 | BIOMETRICS | Keystroke dynamics: Biometrics at your fingertips

29 | FIPS 201 | Hurdles remain for PIV card use

32 | CONTRACTS | GSA selects EDS consortium for massive PIV rollout via Shared Service Provider program

34 | INNOVATION | Near field communications is the talk of the ID world but what will it take to turn the talk to action?

38| NFC | European consortium created to foster NFC interoperability

40 | TECHNOLOGY | The technical basics of Near Field Communications

42 | PROJECTS | A sampling of NFC pilots from around the world

44 | TRANSIT | Boston’s new contactless CharlieCard makes commuting easier for a million daily riders

46 | EVENTS | Cardtech Securtech showcases great lineup for May 15-17 event

48 | INNOVATION | First cross-campus interoperable card program a success for Boston’s Colleges of Fenway

52 | CONTACTLESS | Campuses to have iCLASS contactless option for the multi-application program from SmartCentric

53 | CAMPUS | Students monitor laundry progress online via new monitoring solutions and their campus card

56 | APPLICATION | Card system vendors refine off campus offerings

60 | RFID | Is RFID in the Operating Room a “Spongeworthy” idea?

63 | RFID | The principles of RFID: Hardware Basics

64 | REGULATION | Antiquated Item Pricing Laws counteract potential RFID savings in many states

65 | INNOVATION | RFID makes every drop count at smart bars and restaurants RFID makes every drop count at smart bars and restaurants



Spring 2007 Contents

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6 | OPINION | The worldwide federation of identity

8 | BANKING | As Canada’s payment cards go to EMV, will fraud migration push U.S. banks to join the smart card?

14 | FIPS 201 | GSA supports PIV card issuance for 40 agencies, seeks new vendor for managed services

17 | DIGITAL ID | Authentication for financial services is a global goal with regional approaches

20 | MILITARY ID | Pentagon deploys handheld PIVMAN system to validate FIPS 201 IDs

22 | ISSUANCE | Tracking misprints and bad cards can be as important as tracking good ones

24 | ACCESS | Modular approach enables Lenel IdentityDefender to meet HSPD-12 needs of large and small organizations

26 | GOVERNMENT | States prepare for Real ID in advance of pending driver license mandates

28 | TWIC | TWIC cards hit the road in March but readers to check them remain stuck in neutral

30 | APPLICATION | No change, no problem ... with smart card-enabled parking meters

32 | INSIGHT | Secure ID submissions from our annual Expert Panel series:
Trickle down effect of HSPD-12
Keeping up with rapid security pace
Internet savvy smart cards
Securing financial transactions

34 | REGULATION | Feds may yank Regulation E’s receipt requirement for small dollar transactions

38 | PASSPORTS | Machine Readable Travel Documents with biometric enhancement: The ICAO Standard

40 | INSIGHT | Contactless submissions from our annual Expert Panel series:
‘Tap and go’ payments on a roll
The e-wallet, e-passport, e-pedigree
Long range, driver-based vehicle ID
Contactless trials bode well

44 | PAYMENT | Contactless hits Broadway with Visa payments in leading theatres

48 | CASE STUDY | Pricewaterhouse-Cooopers uses LEGIC technology for ID, security, print management

50 | FINANCIAL | Instant issuance of Visa and MasterCard directly from your card office personalization system

54 | CAMPUS ID | Philadelphia’s sixty high schools issue contactless campus ID cards

55 | INNOVATION | Contactless ready to make its mark on campus

56 | BIOMETRICS | Biometrics gets its ‘fingers’ into school foodservice and other campus environments

60 | INNOVATION | RFID leaps from the warehouse to the art museum

62 | TECHNOLOGY | Is RuBee the next generation of RFID?

64 | RFID | The death of the ‘Six Months Rule’ for retail RFID strategy

66 | APPLICATION | Creating an ePedigree for sports collectibles with RFID

 

 

Spring 2007 CR80News Contents

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4 | OPINION | The card program’s role on campus
is in jeopardy

6 | ISSUES | With every U.S. government agency issuing a standardized FIPS 201 ID, will your campus card be next?

12 | WIRELESS | The future of campus cards goes mobile: Handheld computers and PDAs extend on campus, off campus, and system admin functions

16 | APPLICATION | Two hundred campuses rely on GoPrint to curb wasteful network printing

18 | ISSUANCE | Visa and MasterCard on your campus ID: Instant issuance solutions like CardWizard from DSI making it a reality

20 | OFF-CAMPUS | Can adding off campus payment to the ID card actually grow on campus spending?

22 | IDENTIFICATION | Biometrics gets its ‘fingers’into school foodservice and other
campus environments

26 | TECHNOLOGY | Philadelphia’s sixty high schools issue contactless campus ID cards

27 | ON CAMPUS | A brief history of the campus cards industry

30 | TIPS | Tracking misprints and bad cards can be as important as tracking good ones

 

 



Winter 2006 Contents

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6 | OPINION | The worldwide federation of identity

17 | FROM THE FIELD | Future proofing the UK’s electronic ID program

18 | MILITARY ID | With ten million cards issued to date, Department of Defense Common Access Card gets a FIPS 201 facelift

20 | TWIC | IDs on the way, but TSA stops short of giving the nod to contactless readers for TWIC program

22 | ISSUANCE | Identifying printers and issuance equipment for FIPS 201

24 | PRODUCTS | PIVMAN provides mobile verification of government IDs

26 | LOBBY | Secure ID Coalition to lobby for smart cards

26 | ALLIANCES | Vendor consortium formed to guide agencies in HSPD-12 compliance and operation

28 | BANKING | FFIEC FAQs create more questions for banks considering multifactor authentication

30 | EVENTS | World leading CARTES exhibition to take Paris by storm in November

32 | PILOTS | Rental cars go James Bond with contactless cards

38 | TRAVEL DOCUMENTS | ePassport issuance cranks up in U.S.

40 | CORPORATE | NXP forms as Philips sells semiconductor business

42 | TRANSIT | Contactless Breeze blows across Atlanta’s transit network

44 | NFC | European hotel guests get room keys on mobile phones thanks to NFC

46 | AWARDS | Innovative contactless products honored at HID’s ‘iNNOVATION 2006’ event

48 | NFC | NFC timeline progresses rapidly via trials, products, and specs

50 | AUTHENTICATION | Grid-based two-factor authentication comes to campus cards

54 | ACQUISITION | HID finds value in Fargo’s solution-oriented approach to card issuance

58 | ENTERTAINMENT | Gaming Gets Physical with RFID

60 | RFID | Acquistion by Motorola and new rugged RFID reader model suggest big things ahead for Symbol

62 | TECHNOLOGY 101 | Understanding RFID’s UHF and HF frequencies

 



Fall 2006 Contents

FIPS 201 SPECIAL SECTION

U.S. federal agencies hear the ticking of the clock

The October 27 deadline for agencies to begin issuing the new, interoperable identification credentials is rapidly drawing near. Tremendous progress has been made, yet many insiders remain pessimistic ... fearing that many agencies simply cannot meet the HSPD-12 established timeline.

21 | SSP competition heats up as vendors align to issue certificates for new PIV cards

22 | Following a successful Winter Fox FIPS 201 test, DHS plans more exercises

24 | Biometric component of PIV cards a technological journey

26 | Cryptography within FIPS 201 specification

28 | FIPS 201 vendors and products approved for agency use

6 | OPINION | Access cards go ‘Swiss Army’ ... enlist or be left behind

14 | DRIVER LICENSES | For those responsible for driver licensing, Real ID continues to be real frustrating

18 | BIOMETRICS | Students in San Diego build biometric vending machine

32 | NATIONAL ID | Led by Belgium, citizen smart cards in Europe forge on

 

40 | PAYMENTS | Big three payment card brands remain bullish on contactless

44 | NFC | Progress from pilot to full rollout in Germany for NFC

46 | NFC | NFC gets lab tested as users trial phone payments, smart posters, and ticketing

47 | OPINION | The year of Near Field Communication

48 | TICKETING | Contactless ticketing takes hold in English football

50 | SECURITY | Electromagnetic sleeves protect contactless IDs, but is the eavesdropping threat real?

52 | ISSUANCE | When it comes to issuance, contactless ‘rocks’ prox

54 | CAMPUS | Contactless takes Swiss campus to new heights

58 | IMAGING | ID cards for visitors: Easier and more necessary than ever

60 | BIOMETRICS | Gonzaga and North Texas students ‘touch the future’ paying on and off campus with fingerprint biometrics

62 | RFID | Libraries abandon the barcode in favor of RFID

65 | LOGISTICS | Wal-Mart’s ‘next 300’ proving to be an educated bunch

Fall 2006 CR80News Contents

4 | OPINION | After five years of electronic distribution, CR80News welcomes you to its first-ever print edition

9 | ISSUANCE | ID cards for visitors: Easier and more necessary than ever

12 | SECURITY | When it comes to issuance, contactless ‘rocks’ prox

14 | VENDORS | One year later ... CBORD building value from Diebold acquisition

16 | ON CAMPUS | Wisconsin Lutheran adds banking to the campus card

18 | TIPS | Attracting faculty and staff to your campus card banking service

20 | INNOVATION | SmartCentric and QI team to bring wireless and contactless to campus cards

24 | RESEARCH | Annual CR80News bank partner survey results

28 | PAYMENTS | Securely handling credit card transactions earns Blackboard kudos

30 | BIOMETRICS | Students in San Diego build biometric vending machine

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Summer 2006 Contents

6 | OPINION | The many links of the chain of trust

8 | HSPD-12 | Mandated government smart cards slowly coming along

10 | PRODUCTS | HSPD-12 takes center stage in event hosted by Lenel and Lockheed Martin

12 | IDENTITY | Registered Traveler program goes nationwide

15 | PASSPORTS | U.S. issues first e-passports to diplomats, citizen issuance to start later in ’06

16 | TECHNOLOGY | USB Flash drives get security facelift and offer authentication functionality to boot

18 | BIOMETRICS | Securing the Disney Gates

20 | AUTHENTICATION | Two-factor authentication goes mobile on phones, PDAs, laptops, and more

24 | NATIONAL ID | Hong Kong’s smart ID cards secure online banking

26 | PKI | Card-based PKI to better secure doctor’s communications

28 | EVENTS | First class lineup guarantees CardTech/SecurTech will be time well spent

30 | PAYMENTS | Axalto’s SmartFob offers contactless payment functionality in a radical new way

34 | INTERNATIONAL | From the Great Wall to city buses in busy urban centers, contactless is finding a home

36 | FOCUS | Thales deploys ID solutions around the globe in China

38 | PRIVACY | MIT helps security industry explore the privacy
implications of RFID

 

39 | FUTURE | Famed Media Lab explores a contactless future

40 | TRANSIT | Ventura County’s transit card is a true contactless pioneer

42 | INDUSTRY | Smart Card Alliance members make real progress toward a more secure world

46 | CAMPUS ID | Nova Southeastern replaces outdated campus smart card with new smart card system

49 | PAYMENTS | Emory University enables online campus card deposits via PeopleSoft system

50 | PLASTICS | Corn Cards offer a greener alternative, but is the industry ready for plastic from the farm?

52 | TECHNOLOGY | JSA receives web-revalue technology patent

54 | SECURITY | Prox begins giving way to contactless as price cuts and multi-technology readers eliminate hurdles

56 | PHARMA | Viagra and Oxycontin tagged with RFID

58 | TAGGING | RFID curbs drug counterfeiting, but obstacles still exist

60 | GEN 2 | Range, write verification and better speed top criteria for Gen 2 shoppers

62 | PROGRESS | Moving beyond ‘slap and ship’

64 | TRACKING | The Moment of Truth for Airlines on RFID

65 | INNOVATION | The wide world of sports evolves via RFID



Spring 2006 Contents

 

6 | OPINION | The Age
of Authentication

10 | AUTHENTICATION | Two-factor authentication hits the banking scene

16 | BORDER CONTROL | New biometric ID to provide a PASS for citizens traveling between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico

18 | PASSPORTS | E-Pasports are coming, but a standard for applications management is needed

19 | MULTOS | Smart card operating system gets new owners and new mission

20 | FFIEC | Banks compare cost, quality, and strength of multi-factor authentication schemes

22 | DRIVER LICENSES | REAL ID Act faces real challenges

24 | TECHNOLOGY | Understanding DPA attacks and the countermeasures available to protect smart cards

25 | COMPANY | ActivCard® becomes ActivIdentity™

28 | SECURITY | Two groups set goals for more secure Internet transactions

29 | EMV | Two-factor benefits from EMV infrastructure

30 | BENEFITS | Texas goes live with a smart card-based benefits card

33 | LEGISLATION | Fans and foes of California RFID bill still seek compromise

36 | TRANSIT | Houston transit hires ACS as its contactless ticketing vendor

38 | BIOMETRICS | Blood vessels in human hand and contactless card combine to create secure biometric IDs

40 | TRANSIT | New chip may slash contactless transit ticket prices

 

42 | PASSPORT | E-Passport trial underway at San Francisco airport

44 | PAYMENTS | Proximity payment defines the future of mobile commerce

46 | HONORS | SESAMES awards showcased “Best of” global identity

48 | EMV | Watch out ... EMV is coming in contactless too

51 | CAMPUS | QI readers bring USA Today newspapers to card carrying students on 70 campuses

52 | CAMPUS | Texas campus capitalizes on the flexibility of One Card system

54 | BANKING | On-campus bank branches from the bank’s perspective

55 | INPUT | Campus cards: Not just ID cards anymore

55 | ISSUANCE | Diverging card printer market benefits entry-level and high-end buyers

56 | STRATEGY | Guiding your transaction system with strategic planning

58 | SECURITY | Identity and convergence define a new world of physical security

61 | GEN 2 | RFID’s new Gen 2 communicates better, reads quicker

62 | TAGGING | Boeing takes RFID to 100-degrees below zero

63 | INNOVATION | RFID-equipped wristands improve prison safety

64 | IN THE FIELD | RFID and handhelds increase amusement ride safety

66 | CONVERGENCE | Secure ID in concert with RFID ...combining technologies to revolutionize transport

 



Winter 2005 Contents

6 | OPINION | Identity: A global challenge with global solutions

10 | NFC | Near Field Communications (NFC) makes the move from concept to reality

18 | DRIVER LICENSES | India presses on with smart driver license program

20 | BARCODES | 2-D barcodes: Broader and better ... but should you bother?

22 | PAYMENTS | New technology curbs expired meters via mobile phones

24 | ACCESS CONTROL | AMAG meets West Corporation's multi-facility security challenge

26 | GOVERNMENT | FIPS 201 and HSPD12 take center stage for both companies and industry groups

27 | GOVERNMENT | Security Industry Association creates working group to address HSPD12

28 | TECHNOLOGY | ZigBee is creating smarter buildings but an ID link may expand its wireless horizons

31 | CONVERGENCE | The best of both worlds: Contactless convergence with mobile wireless

34 | LEGISLATION | California RFID ban shelved ... for now

35 | LEGISLATION | Other state legislatures consider RFID-related issues

36 | PRIVACY | HID, Indala parent releases pioneering "privacy principles"

38 | TECHNOLOGY | Understanding the different memory types in contactless smart cards and RFID tokens

 

 

40 | INTERVIEW | Chase defi nes contactless payments ... and contactless payments help redefi ne Chase

42 | Payments | HSBC joins contactless fray

44 | TRANSIT | German mass transit goes contactless, and trials NFC

46 | COMPANIES | OTI gets nod from Frost & Sullivan and Israeli commuters

49 | ON CAMPUS | Rapid growth in campus ID card systems seen across European continent

52 | ISSUANCE | Protect your ID consumables with a SecureVault(TM) or a secure process

54 | BANKING | 2005 study suggests uptake in campus card banking partnerships

56 | INNOVATION | Bike share program with ID card ties emerges at MIT

59 | APPLICATIONS | RFID keeps brewers on tap

62 | NEW USES | RFID works to stop water damage and money loss

64 | HEALTHCARE | RFID and 'Indoor Positioning System" help hospitals streamline workflow

66 | TRACKING | Hooligans take note: RF-ball scores in Peru

14 | TRAVELER'S ID | Privatizing Registered Traveler: Is it a CLEAR Way to Go?

 



Fall 2005 Contents

6 | OPINION |   The reader infrastructure dilema?

10 | IDENTITY |   Digital signatures via SIM cards and mobile phones take off in Finland

16 | BIOMETRICS |   'Not' created equal ... Contrasting optical and silicon sensors for fingerprint biometrics

18 | BIOMETRICS |   STMicro-spinoff, UPEK, works to "bring a biometric sensor to every pocket"

20 | DEVICES |   Sleek handheld from Labcal reads biometrics, contact and contactless chips, barcodes ...

22 | CHIP CARDS |   Smart cards help tourists in U.S. select attractions

24 | NATIONAL ID |   Status in the U.K., U.S., and Australia

26 | ISSUANCE |   Integrity of Mexico's new voter ID cards ensured via automated card inspection sytem

28 | CONVERGENCE |   Identity helps transcend locks and keys

34  | TRANSIT |   Los Angeles to implement contactless fare collection cards as first step in regional system

31 | PAYMENTS |   JPMorgan Chase gets a jump on the smart card market, one 'blink' at a time

36 | TECHNOLOGY |   Anticollision enables multiple card reads at the same time

37 | TECHNOLOGY |   Coding data for transmission via radio waves

38   |   MERCHANTS |   PayPilot puts the power of contactless payments into merchant hands, promises lower transaction fees

40 | TRANSIT  |   Seven vie for contract to extend London's contactless transit card to merchant community

 

 

 

41 | PAYMENTS |   Major merchants signing on to accept PayPass

42 | VEHICLE ID |   Nedap's "booster" enables existing prox ID cards to power advanced vehicle access control

44 | PAYMENTS |   American Express makes Blue contactless, launches nationwide in U.S.

46 |  NFC | Early success of Near Field Communications technology evident in the rapid growth of the NFC Forum

49 | ON CAMPUS |   Japanese student ID provides secure access using contactless smart cards and palm vein biometrics

50 | ISSUANCE |   Addressing security concerns in centralized and distributed card issuance environments

51 | MERGERS |   The 'Big Three' become the 'Big Two'

52 | ON CAMPUS |   Cards control futuristic entertainment facility at North Carolina campus

54 | MAG STRIPES   |    Is Your ID Card Really ISO Compliant? You must encode in a specified way

56 | INNOVATION |   Campus card company launches roommate matching solution

58 | LEGISLATION |   Legal battle against off-campus debit programs causes Alabama campus to suspend card acceptance

61 | ANIMAL ID |   "Mad Cow" Policy: The National Animal Identification System

63 | RFID TECHNOLOGY  |   Cape Systems' Tag Location

64 | INTERVIEW |   Alan Melling, Symbol Technologies, talks RFID

65 | LOGISTICS |   Produce Grower Taps Manhattan Associates



Summer 2005 Contents

6 | PRIVACY | Editor Chris Corum explores privacy as an issue of process, rather than technology

8 | AFIS | Automated Fingerprint ID Systems moves beyond the crime lab to secure credentialing systems

12 | MOBILE PAYMENTS | Simpay brings mobile payments to 70 million users in 20 countries

14 | OPTICAL CARDS | Providing big storage and big security for government ID programs

16 | HOMELAND SECURITY | Innovative portable access control system to secure Ohio city’s future disaster sites

18 | SILICON | ‘Flip chip’ manufacturing reassembles smart card ICs

20 | GOVERNMENT ID | ‘NACI’ key to identity vetting for mandatory government PIV cards

22 | BIG CHIPS | Sharp offers 1 Megabyte chip with Java Card operating system

24 | OPINION | Dennis Bailey, author of The Open Society Paradox, explains why educating the public about the privacy-protecting potential of smart cards and identity solutions is more crucial than ever

26 | CARD SECURITY | Using visual security elements to deter card counterfeiting and promote authentication

28 | DRIVER LICENSES | Considering the Real ID Act and the state of driver license issuance

30 | Colorado hospital uses prox, single sign-on, and sonar to secure patient records and meet HIPAA

31 | PRODUCTS | Using prox and contactless for logon, payment, and legacy ID

32 | BIOMETRICS | Understanding the basics of this crucial technology

35 | Comparing and contrasting RFID tags and contactless smart card technology

38 | LEGISLATION | California considers bill to ban contactless technology from state-issued IDs

39 | JOIN THE CLUB | New organization, “WISE,” networks women in security industry

 

 

40 | INTERVIEW | Talking contactless payments and EMV with Visa USA’s Patrick Gautier

42 | PAYMENTS | MasterCard and Visa agree on a common contactless payment protocol

44 | CONTACTLESS 101 | Modulation lets radio waves carry data

46 | PAYMENTS | Dexit and SST (PowerPay) to share applications and cooperate across borders

48 | LEGIC | Supplying core contactless technology to 180 global partners

50 | EMV | MasterCard’s OneSMART PayPass combines the convenience of contactless with security of EMV

53 | ON CAMPUS | Gallaudet University uses proximity cards for dorm access and campuswide payments

54 | IMAGING | Printing cards with embedded prox, contactless, and contact chips

57 | ROI | New print cost recovery and document output management solutions for campuses

58 | CREDIT CARDS | Is the ‘thorny’ issue of credit cards and campus ID programs resurfacing?

59 | ID NUMBERING | Should your ID program use the 16-digit ISO numbering scheme?

60 | RFID CONTROVERSY | InCom Corp speaks out about the controversy surrounding one elementary school’s use of its wearable RFID tags

62 | I.D. Systems, Symbol and the TSA launch airport cargo tracking

63 | LOGISTICS | DHL Fashion builds RFID-based logistics system for garment tracking in supply chain

64 | NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATIONS | RFID and NFC-enabled SD Cards create new opportunities for mobile phone and PDA applications

65 | MILITARY | Supporting the “Warfighter” with RFID

66 | EPC | Intermec Talks About RFID’s “Gen2”



Spring 2005 Contents

8 | U.S. delays bid decision and launch of new contactless and biometric passports

10 | Transportation ID (TWIC) continues its progress

12 | An introduction to security certifications: FIPS 140-2 and Common Criteria

14 | U.S. government smart card efforts get boost from President, NIST, and ISO

16 | Annual SESAMES awards presented to the "best in ID technology"

18 | Fargo protects your IDs by protecting issuance processes

20 | Federal government report shows strong progress in agency smart card projects

22 | Privacy and security: "Two sides of the same coin"

24 | Registered Traveler program expedites airport screening via biometrics, smart cards

26 | Microsoft employee ID to be smart card running .NET

28 | A new license fee for every smart card may be required to protect from DPA attacks

31 | MasterCard's PayPass(TM) plans national rollout

34 | A (Contactless) Day in the Life

36 | Londoners zip through public transit with contactless Oyster card

38 | Contactless payments accepted at three NFL football stadiums

39 | Contactless cards and readers pass transit-sponsored interoperability tests

40 | Thanks to contactless ticketing, Oslo commuters keep moving

41 | 'Killer combination' not 'killer application' to define contactless in 2005

42 | Contactless 101:   Frequency and modulation guide RF technologies

45 | New programmer enables Nebraska to program contactless cards onsite

46 | Arizona State University chooses contactless for campuswide functionality

48 | Access control without the wires? Security goes 'Wyreless'

50 | Off-campus with Blackboard's BbOne offering: Clemson and others make the leap

51 | Off-campus the Minnesota way

52 | All debit cards are not created equal: Understanding online and offline debit

55 | 'Bolt-on' biometrics for the college and university campus

56 | Administrators and students benefit delivering financial aid via card

58 | A Virginia campus outsources its card program

59 | Handheld card readers enable campus to track bus ridership

60 | Penn State to issue Greek IDs; Duke and Elon IDs used at Duke basketball arena

62 | RFID tagging and the wine industry supply chain

63 | Delta Airlines tags baggage with RFID

64 | Companies conspire to 'cage' RFID pet standards

66 | Gaming Company Takes RFID to the Casino

 



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