Today, you likely often authenticate or pay for things with a tap, either using a chip in your card, or with your phone, or maybe even with your watch or a Yubikey. Now, imagine doing all these things ...
An application software platform from Oracle for smart cards based on a subset of the Java programming language. Using an optimized bytecode to save space, several Java applets can be stored in the ...
In this paper, the authors present a Java Card applet offering the same functionality as a widely used contactless storage card. The goal is to provide a solution for secure and widely deployable data ...
Dr. Chris Hillman, Global AI Lead at Teradata, joins eSpeaks to explore why open data ecosystems are becoming essential for enterprise AI success. In this episode, he breaks down how openness — in ...
Oracle has added some serious Internet of Things (IoT) muscle to a widely deployed technology we haven't heard much about recently with the release today of Java Card 3.1. New features in this release ...
G&D’s Sm@rtCafe (R) Expert Java Card (TM) with ActivCard Gold (TM) and the full suite of ActivCard card management solutions enhances the security components of physical and logical access smart cards ...
Java card developer Aspects wins £5 million in funding Aspects Software of Edinburgh, UK, a developer of Java Card software systems for the smart and SIM card markets, has received £5 million in ...
“For the last couple of years,” says Robert Stuart, Product Manager at Sharp Microelectronics of the Americas, “smart cards have had to compromise on application capability due to size constraints in ...
CAMBRIDGE, UK – Nov. 18, 2003 –ARM, [(LSE:ARM);(Nasdaq:ARMHY)], the industry's leading provider of 16/32-bit embedded RISC microprocessor solutions, today announced at Cartes & IT Security 2003, ...
Java is a programming language that allows developers to write once and deploy everywhere -– from high-end gaming desktops to smartphones. Its OS-agnostic and widespread nature is one of its strongest ...
SAN FRANCISCO--Sun Microsystems plans to build ties between the different flavors of Java in an effort to present the programming technology as more unified. Sun has created four major classes of Java ...