Two new technologies, SECORA ID V2 and the eID-OS, have been announced by Infineon Technologies to more quickly and flexibly address the continuously changing requirements of Electronic Identification (eID) documents. In addition to helping to shorten development times and speed up deployment, these technologies give regional security printers and card manufacturers more freedom in choosing the best option for their unique project needs.
SECORA ID V2: improved security features and faster transaction speeds
For electronic ID and authentication applications in the public sector, SECORA ID V2 is the Java Card solution that replaced SECORA ID V1. Compared to its predecessor, the V2 version of SECORA ID can speed up transactions by up to 80%.
It can transfer data at up to 6.8 MBit/s and is built on a 40 nm hardware design. This facilitates quicker and easier identity checks at borders and security checkpoints, as well as speedier customizing and processing of ID documents. Based on the most recent Java Card 3.1 standard, SECORA ID V2 enhances user data privacy by supporting biometric match-on-card features.
Infineon’s extensive applet toolset is advantageous to its customers. In addition, it supports the crypto vision ePasslet Suite and payment methods like Visa, Mastercard, and Calypso.
Developers may swiftly implement highly customized ID solutions and integrate them with ease thanks to this extensive selection of applets. Additionally, native code integration is made possible by the sandbox without sacrificing security standards.
The SECORA ID V2 platform has EMVCo approval and Common Criteria EAL6+ (high) certification.
Infineon eID-OS: Ready-to-use and low operating expenses
The newest native solution, Infineon eID-OS, combines a native operating system with the most recent TEGRION security controller. It provides a quick time-to-market and a cost- and performance-optimized solution for simple ID application projects.
The standards-compliant solution, which is contained in cutting-edge packaging technology, aims to achieve CC EAL 5+ eMRTD (Common Criteria Evaluation Assurance Level for electronic Machine Readable Travel Document) certification.
It lowers maintenance costs, facilitates quick deployment, and streamlines the development process. With processing rates of less than 0.5 seconds, eID-OS facilitates safe and quick transactions thanks to its strong Integrity Guard 32 security architecture, sophisticated cryptographic accelerators, and a potent 32-bit CPU.
Customers have a cheap total cost of ownership because to the ease of administration, personalization, and deployment; a secure chain of trust; and automatic data size detection. Furthermore, thinner electronic data pages are supported by Infineon’s ultra-thin contactless coil-on-module packaging, which lowers document costs and the carbon footprint.
The space saved can alternatively be used for an additional security layer, making this solution ideal for modern eID projects.
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