Cryptographic Solutions for Financial Services

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The security of a cryptographic device is dependent upon not only the anti-tamper circuitry and design of the device itself, but also the processes and procedures used to initialize the device, and perform key management and application level transactions. This Sun BluePrints article assumes a working knowledge of financial services and contemporary security issues, and discusses some control mechanisms. It describes some of the processes and procedures needed to make the SCA 6000 card available to an application performing financial services transactions such as PIN management and verification, and card verification.

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