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Smart IC Next Generation Technologies
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About this Video
Current smart card-based IC technologies have filled an immediate and critical demand for new electronic identification. Yet, as volumes of contactless credentials increase and new requirements arise, such as Extended Access Control for e-Passports, Multi-Applications for National ID Cards, legacy smart card technologies are facing critical challenges in their ability to keep up. Advances in microcontroller, memory, analog and cryptography technologies are critical to the smart card industry meeting future security, speed and functional requirements. With passports, border control documents, national IDs, healthcare and government employee identification cards, it has become increasingly important to efficiently issue and read such documents quickly and securely. In this session you will learn what are the next generation smart IC technologies and how application innovation is being driving by these advancements to meet the current and future requirements. |
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