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Evaluation of Countermeasures Against Fault Attacks on Smart Cards

Evaluation of Countermeasures Against Fault Attacks on Smart Cards

Java Card are devices subject to either hardware and software attacks. Thus, several... Read more

1 April, 2011
A Theorem Proving Approach to Analysis of Secure Information Flow

A Theorem Proving Approach to Analysis of Secure Information Flow

...such as method calls, loops, and object types for the target language JAVA CARD Read more

1 January, 2011

Sun brews up Java ID plans

Sun Microsystems' Java Card technology, which is used to identify millions of mobile phone users... Read more

16 February, 2004 by Stephen Shankland

Sun to challenge Microsoft's Passport

...One use of Java cards is in authenticating computer users' identity. The Java card makes it harder to fake an identity since it requires a... Read more

26 September, 2001 by Stephen Shankland
Full Memory Read Attack on a <endeca_term>Java Card</endeca_term>

Full Memory Read Attack on a Java Card

The authors present a simple attack on a Java Card smart card to perform arbitrary memory reads. The attack utilises a... Read more

30 November, 2009
MESURE Tool to Benchmark <endeca_term>Java Card</endeca_term> Platforms

MESURE Tool to Benchmark Java Card Platforms

The advent of the Java Card standard has been a major turning point in smart card technology... Read more

31 August, 2009
The <endeca_term>Java Card</endeca_term> 3 Platform

The Java Card 3 Platform

Java Card technology enables smart cards and other devices with very limited memory... Read more

1 August, 2008
Malicious Code on <endeca_term>Java Card</endeca_term> Smartcards: Attacks and Countermeasures

Malicious Code on Java Card Smartcards: Attacks and Countermeasures

When it comes to security, an interesting difference between Java Card and regular Java is the absence of an on-card bytecode... Read more

9 June, 2008
Static Program Analysis for <endeca_term>Java Card</endeca_term> Applets

Static Program Analysis for Java Card Applets

The Java Card API provides a framework of classes and interfaces that hides the... Read more

9 June, 2008
Testing the <endeca_term>Java Card</endeca_term> Applet Firewall

Testing the Java Card Applet Firewall

This paper discusses the methodology and results of testing the Java Card applet firewall mechanism. The main motivation for this work is the... Read more

7 December, 2007
Fully Verified <endeca_term>JAVA CARD</endeca_term> API Reference Implementation

Fully Verified JAVA CARD API Reference Implementation

This paper presents a formally verified reference implementation of the JAVA CARD API. This case study has been developed with the KeY verification... Read more

27 June, 2007
Formal Reasoning About Non-Atomic <endeca_term>JAVA CARD</endeca_term> Methods in Dynamic Logic

Formal Reasoning About Non-Atomic JAVA CARD Methods in Dynamic Logic

The authors present an extension to JAVA CARD Dynamic Logic, a program logic for reasoning about JAVA CARD programs... Read more

16 May, 2006
Anonymous Credentials on a Standard <endeca_term>Java Card</endeca_term>

Anonymous Credentials on a Standard Java Card

...be standardized and certified. Therefore an implementation is only possible as a Java Card applet Read more

13 November, 2009
Efficient Implementation of Anonymous Credentials on <endeca_term>Java Card</endeca_term> Smart Cards

Efficient Implementation of Anonymous Credentials on Java Card Smart Cards

...first implementation of the (Simplified) Direct Anonymous Attestation protocols suitable for contemporary Java Card smart cards Read more

22 September, 2009
<endeca_term>Java Card</endeca_term> Open Platform Security Target Lite

Java Card Open Platform Security Target Lite

...post-issuances phases of its life-cycle. The platform is compliant with Java Card 2.2.1 and VISA GlobalPlatform 2.1.1 - Configuration 2... Read more

15 September, 2009

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