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  2. Common Access Card - Wikipedia

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    A CAC works in virtually all modern computer operating systems. Besides the reader, drivers and middleware are also required in order to read and process a CAC. The only approved Microsoft Windows middleware for CAC is ActivClient—available only to authorized DoD personnel.

  3. Identiv - Wikipedia

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    Identiv (originally SCM Microsystems) is a digital security and Internet of Things technology company listed on the Nasdaq stock market. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Identiv provides physical and digital products using radio frequency identification (RFID) and near field communication (NFC) technologies, [ 5 ] focusing on Internet of Things (IoT) applications ...

  4. CCID (protocol) - Wikipedia

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    CCID (chip card interface device) protocol is a USB protocol that allows a smartcard to be connected to a computer via a card reader using a standard USB interface, without the need for each manufacturer of smartcards to provide its own reader or protocol. [1]

  5. MIFARE - Wikipedia

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    This makes it possible to use the same card with both readers that can read MIFARE Classic products (with sectors protected by 48-bit CRYPTO1 keys, "Security Level 1") and readers that can read MIFARE Plus products (with sectors protected by 128-bit AES keys, "Security Level 3"). This feature is intended to make it easier to gradually migrate ...

  6. Card reader - Wikipedia

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    A card reader is a data input device that reads data from a card-shaped storage medium and provides the data to a computer. Card readers can acquire data from a card via a number of methods, including: optical scanning of printed text or barcodes or holes on punched cards, electrical signals from connections made or interrupted by a card's punched holes or embedded circuitry, or electronic ...

  7. ISO/IEC 14443 - Wikipedia

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    Type B cards use ASK with NRZ coding for reader-to-tag communication and binary phase-shift keying (BPSK) with NRZ-L encoding for tag-to-reader communication. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Both Type A and Type B cards only allow half duplex communication with a 106 kbit per second data rate in each direction.

  8. PDF417 - Wikipedia

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    PDF417 is the standard selected by the Department of Homeland Security as the machine readable zone technology for RealID compliant driver licenses and state issued identification cards. PDF417 barcodes are also included on visas and border crossing cards issued by the State of Israel ( example ).

  9. Identix Incorporated - Wikipedia

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    Identix Incorporated, established in August 1982, designed, developed, manufactured, and marketed user authentication solutions by capturing and/or comparing fingerprints for security applications and personal identification.