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Smart cardsTechnology & Cybersecurity

Authors: Jean-Pierre TUAL, Stéphane GRELLIER, Joseph LEIBENGUTH, Philippe PROUST

Publication date: December 10, 2019

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6. Standardization

6.1 Global information and situation

The aim of standardization is to ensure that, for a given application, any card functions identically on any terminal associated with it. Standards therefore specify the interface between the microcircuit and the outside world: physical characteristics, electrical characteristics, circuit resetting, exchange protocols, definition and coding of commands, transaction or session flow. The basic standards are inter-industrial, because they are general and independent of applications.

Standards work began in France in 1980 within AFNOR, and in October 1981, ISO Technical Committee TC97 on information systems adopted a new subject for work: standardizing the interface of contact microcircuit cards.

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