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whitepaper Mobile Marketing based on ToruCa2007-04-01 Research On Asia (ROA) Group
  This white paper introduces ToruCa, an information capture service for mobile phones, developed by NTT DoCoMo, Japan's leading mobile carrier. ToruCa service is enabled through NTT DoCoMo's credit card payment platform called iD. Recently McDonald's Holdings in Japan announced that it will install iD platforms to its outlets to allow payments with mobile phones and jointly promote marketing with NTT DoCoMo using ToruCa as a marketing tool. The partnership between McDonald's and NTT DoCoMo is presented as an example in this white paper to explain about mobile marketing based on ToruCa.

Tags: E-commerce - E-Business, Internet and Web, Wholesale - Retail, Authentication - Encryption
  
whitepaper Smart Card Minidriver Certification Requirements for Windows Base Cryptographic Service Provider (Base CSP) and Smart Card Key Storage Provider (KSP): Version 5.062007-02-08 Microsoft
  The Smart Card Base Cryptographic Service Provider (CSP) exposes the cryptographic capabilities of smart cards through the CAPI interface. The Smart Card Base CSP isolates all smart card specific cryptographic operations in the Smart Card Minidriver [CMSPEC]. Card Minidrivers execute in user-mode and are smart card specific. The Card Minidriver can also be accessed by CNG Key Storage Providers (KSPs). This is the interface through which the ECC capabilities of the Card Minidrivers are exposed. This paper outlines the requirements that a Card Minidriver that conforms to [CMSPEC] must meet in order to be certified and qualify for a Windows Logo.

Tags: Security Administration, Authentication - Encryption
  
whitepaper Leading Smart Card Manufacturer Deploys Secure Badge Solution to Enhance Company Security0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Historically, Gemplus, the world's leading provider of smart card solutions, used passwords to authenticate system users internally. To reduce costs, increase efficiency, and enhance application and network security, Gemplus decided to deploy its new authentication system, called "SafesITe," based on smart card technology and Microsoft Windows Server 2003. Gemplus employees now access corporate systems by inserting a smart card and typing a four-digit PIN code. Because they no longer need to remember multiple passwords, calls to the helpdesk have been reduced and the IT department has realised significant operational savings. Centralised management over user profiles, e-mail systems, Web servers, Wifiand the Virtual Private Networks (VPN), greatly enhances security.

Tags: Authentication - Encryption, Data Infrastructure
  
whitepaper Smart Cards in U.S. Healthcare: Benefits for Patients, Providers and Payers2007-02-01 Smart Card Alliance
  This paper identifies smart card technology as a critical enabling tool to help resolve some of the issues with which the healthcare community is grappling today. Smart cards can help reduce the inefficiencies prevalent in healthcare, diminish the number and effect of medical errors attributable to a lack of critical medical information, and empower patients to take a more active role in managing and maintaining their medical records.

Tags: Authentication - Encryption
  
whitepaper The 7 Most Used Authentication Methods2007-01-31 Evidian
  Any organization deploying an information system needs a reliable connection to its systems and applications. Creating a single and reliable identity source, associated with rights management, is the basis for good identity and access management. This paper is an introduction to strong authentication and secure access to target applications. It reviews the seven most frequently used authentication methods, and describes their main mechanisms. It associates with them the main functions of a Single Sign-On (SSO) engine.

Tags: Authentication - Encryption, Authentication - Encryption
  
whitepaper VeriSign Secured™ Seal Demo Preview2007-01-01 Verisign
  Over 52 million Americans have had their personal data compromised over the Internet, and as a result, they're losing confidence in e-commerce Web sites. This narrated slide presentation from VeriSign explains how the VeriSign Secured™ Seal can help your business regain their trust and decrease the incidence of shopping cart abandonment.

Tags: Authentication - Encryption, Authentication - Encryption, Authentication - Encryption, Authentication - Encryption
  
whitepaper VeriSign Individual SSL Certificates Demo Preview2007-01-01 Verisign
  This short rich media presentation from VeriSign explains how 128-bit, server-gated cryptography can protect your online transactions with your customers and partners while helping you meet regulatory compliance requirements.

Once you've viewed the demo, be sure to download an SSL Trial Certificate, FREE for 14 days!

Tags: Authentication - Encryption, Authentication - Encryption, Authentication - Encryption, Authentication - Encryption
  
whitepaper Federated Identity, Distributed PKI and Smart Cards2007-01-01 Isode
  This paper considers authentication systems based on smart cards, where the smart cards will be issued by many organizations, and authentication must work at any location. An important example of this type of deployment is the US Government planned deployment in support of HSPD (Homeland Security Presidential Directive) 12. Federated Identity schemes have been proposed to support HSPD-12. This paper first looks at systems where federated identity approaches are appropriate. It then considers smart card based deployments, and looks at requirements and solutions to support them. It describes why use of a distributed PKI is generally superior to a federated identity approach.

Tags: Security Administration, Authentication - Encryption
  
whitepaper RF-Enabled Applications and Technology: Comparing and Contrasting RFID and RF-Enabled Smart Cards2007-01-01 Smart Card Alliance
  Many applications are now using Radio Frequency (RF) technology to automatically identify objects or verify the identity of people. These RF-enabled applications range from tracking animals and tagging goods for inventory control to enabling secure payment and identification. While these applications all use radio waves to communicate information, the RF technology used for each has different operational parameters, frequencies, read ranges and capabilities to support security and privacy features.

Tags: Authentication - Encryption, Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper Best Practices for the Use of RF-Enabled Technology in Identity Management2007-01-01 Smart Card Alliance
  With the current debate and concern about technology implementation for identity management, the Smart Card Alliance advocates these best practice guidelines for use of Radio Frequency (RF)-enabled technology for identity management. Smart card-enabled RF technologies supported by the Smart Card Alliance are able to provide these security and privacy protections.

Tags: Authentication - Encryption, Mobile and Wireless