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This document presents an in-depth exploration of electronic cards, focusing on smart cards, magnetic cards, and barcode cards. It discusses their basic characteristics, including data storage capabilities, energy requirements, and security systems. Special emphasis is placed on the history, types, standards, security features, and readers of smart cards, highlighting their embedded computer chips and applications in various fields. The analysis is framed within the context of the information science master's program for the academic year 2012-2013, emphasizing the significance of electronic cards in modern technology.
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Information on Electronic Cards Mestrado em Ciência da Informação Ano Letivo 2012 / 2013 Segurança da Informação Ana Sofia Pereira Gavina Hugo Azevedo Oliveira
Plasticobjectwith a rectangularshape; • Can storeanykind of digital data; • Does not require batteries or internal energy; • Limited storage capacity; • Requires a central database for storage data; • Simple Technology; • RestrictedSecuritySystem; • Lowproductioncost. What is a Electronic Card ?
MagneticCards • Barcode Cards • Smart Cards Types of Electronic Cards
A smart card, is a plastic card that contains an embedded computer chip–either a memory or microprocessor type–that stores and transacts data. This data is usually associated with either value, information, or both and is stored and processed. What is a Smart Card ?
For this work, we will focus on this 5 key points: • Smart Cards History; • Smart Cards Types; • Smart Cards Standards; • Smart Cards Security; • Smart Cards Readers. Onthework