Business Technology & Solutions Directory

Smartcards

What is Smart Card?

A smart card is a plastic card about the size of a credit card, with an embedded microchip that can be loaded with data, used for telephone calling, electronic cash payments, and other applications, and then periodically refreshed for additional use i.e. they are disposable or reloadable.

Smart Card Suppliers

Smartcards Suppliers

HID Corporation

HID Corporation

HID's Smart Cards

HID's experience in developing card technologies, combined with a massive global installed base of users.


Contact:
Telephone:
01440 714850
Address:
Homefield Road Haverhill Suffolk CB9 8QP

HID's Smart Cards

HID is the premier manufacturer of contactless access control cards and readers for the security industry and has shipped over 200 million credentials to customers worldwide. HID pioneered the development of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology for physical access control. HID's product line includes iCLASS 13.56 MHz read/write contactless smart card, Prox 125 kHz proximity, magnetic stripe, and Wiegand technology cards and readers. The company?s card and reader technologies are utilized in diverse applications including access control, network log-on security, automotive vehicle identification, cashless vending, time and attendance, and biometric verification.

Insight Consulting

Insight Consulting

Card management systems

We offer a complete, integrated product range that comprises smart card personalisation, smart card operating system.


Contact:
Telephone:
01932 241 000
Address:
5 The Quintet Churchfield Road Walton on Thames Surrey KT12 2TZ

Card management systems

Founded in 1991, Insight Consulting is a Siemens Communications business and is the leading UK provider of services and solutions for information security, business continuity and risk management. From the development of policy, strategy and awareness through to the delivery of complete, end-to-end solutions that encompass testing, training, recruitment and managed services, Insight helps organisations to understand and manage the risk in their IT and business operations.

Giesecke & Devrient

Giesecke & Devrient

The Secure MultiMediaCard

MMCs are amongst the smallest memory cards available, they are used in many handheld electronics devices


Contact:
Telephone:
0049 894119241
Address:
Globe House Alperton Lane Wembley Middlesex HA0 1ER

The Secure MultiMediaCard

Giesecke & Devrient (G&D) is a globally operating technology group. Established in 1852, the company initially specialized in banknote and securities printing, later adding automatic currency processing equipment to its product portfolio. Today, G&D is also a leading supplier of smart cards and cutting-edge system solutions in the fields of telecommunications, electronic payments, transportation, health care, identity, customer loyalty, pay-TV, multimedia and Internet security (public key infrastructure). The G&D Group, based in Munich/Germany, comprises around 50 subsidiaries and joint ventures in all parts of the world, employing 6,830 people, with around 3,400 outside Germany.

The smart card, an intelligent token, is a credit card sized plastic card embedded with an integrated circuit chip. It provides not only memory capacity, but computational capability as well. To use a smart card, either to pull information from it or add data to it, you need a smart card reader, a small device into which you insert the smart card.

 

The smart card technology is becoming more and more significant and will play an important role in our daily life. It will be used to carry a lot of sensitive and critical data about the consumers ever more than before when compared with the magnetic strip card.

 

Deployment of smart card solutions to end users helps the Enterprise alleviate security risks and reduce IT costs by replacing passwords with an ATM-like user experience and through employee self-service support. The self-containment of smart card makes it resistant to attack, as it does not need to depend upon potentially vulnerable external resources. Because of this characteristic, smart cards are often used in different applications that require strong security protection and authentication.