I am delighted to announce the Java Card Forum 2020 webinar series: six webinars which are an exceptional opportunity to discover how Java Card technology could...
I am delighted to announce the Java Card Forum 2020 webinar series: six webinars which are an exceptional opportunity to discover how Java Card technology could expand your IoT business. What will you learn? This Series will explain how: the Java Card platform can securely support software upgrades for IoT devices low cost IoT devices can benefit from Java Card technology, especially in terms of security and updatability the Java Card platform enhances eSIM cellular...
I am delighted to announce the Java Card Forum 2020 webinar series: six webinars which are an exceptional opportunity to discover how Java Card technology could expand your IoT business. What will you...
Oracle, in collaboration with GlobalPlatform, is pleased to sponsor a Secure Element (SE) for IoT Workshop on Thursday 27 February hosted in Nuremberg, Germany....
Oracle, in collaboration with GlobalPlatform, is pleased to sponsor a Secure Element (SE) for IoT Workshop on Thursday 27 February hosted in Nuremberg, Germany. This workshop will be of greatest interest to program / project managers, security experts, product suppliers, technical consultants, developers, systems integrators and all others who are also involved with deployment and use of secure IoT devices. The one-day sponsor-supported workshop will offer insight into...
Oracle, in collaboration with GlobalPlatform, is pleased to sponsor a Secure Element (SE) for IoT Workshop on Thursday 27 February hosted in Nuremberg, Germany. This workshop will be of greatest...
Oracle joins the Java Card Forum to greet the memory of Bertrand du Castel. " From its inception, he was the outspoken champion of the Java Card platform [...]...
Oracle joins the Java Card Forum to greet the memory of Bertrand du Castel. " From its inception, he was the outspoken champion of the Java Card platform [...] his vision extended beyond the technical. He recognized that we all live in the progression of history; and, he had a knack for recognizing episodes of historic importance, from the profound to the seemingly mundane. In the mid-1990’s, Bertrand was selected to lead a new project to develop a “post-issuance,...
Oracle joins the Java Card Forum to greet the memory of Bertrand du Castel. " From its inception, he was the outspoken champion of the Java Card platform [...] his vision extended beyond the...
I am very pleased to announce that today's blog entry is from a Java Card user and developer. It is about their feedback regarding Java Card 3.1 release in IoT...
I am very pleased to announce that today's blog entry is from a Java Card user and developer. It is about their feedback regarding Java Card 3.1 release in IoT and connectivity spaces. Java Card 3.1 is a major release focusing on new secure hardware and IoT uses cases. Able Device, headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA, is a global provider of embedded technology for IoT and connected devices. Their flagship offering; SIMbae, shifts IoT Security, Intelligence, and QoE...
I am very pleased to announce that today's blog entry is from a Java Card user and developer. It is about their feedback regarding Java Card 3.1 release in IoT and connectivity spaces. Java Card 3.1...
Today's blog entry discusses one of the unique aspects of Java Card technology: the application deployment model and its binding with the bytecode...
Today's blog entry discusses one of the unique aspects of Java Card technology: the application deployment model and its binding with the bytecode verification. A key concept in security is "defence in depth”: multiple controls must be performed in sequence to guaranty Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability of sensitive assets. Java Card products and associated security services are examples of such assets. They are a critical enabler in our day-to-day lives: to pay at...
Today's blog entry discusses one of the unique aspects of Java Card technology: the application deployment model and its binding with the bytecode verification. A key concept in security is "defence...
As a follow up to How to Secure IoT Edge with Java Card, Oracle will be conducting a third webcast dedicated to the latest developments in Java Card Technology....
As a follow up to How to Secure IoT Edge with Java Card, Oracle will be conducting a third webcast dedicated to the latest developments in Java Card Technology. LIVE Webinar: Oracle Java Card 3.1 Boosts Security for IoT Devices at the Edge Version 3.1 of the Java Card Platform is the most extensive update to this technology in several years. It introduces dedicated features for IoT device security and for new secure elements hardware, while continuing to serve existing...
As a follow up to How to Secure IoT Edge with Java Card, Oracle will be conducting a third webcast dedicated to the latest developments in Java Card Technology. LIVE Webinar: Oracle Java Card 3.1...
This latest post in our series on Java Card 3.1 features focuses on the extensions added to the Java Card platform to continue support for state-of-the art...
This latest post in our series on Java Card 3.1 features focuses on the extensions added to the Java Card platform to continue support for state-of-the art cryptography. A security product is not necessarily a cryptographic product. However since security products often involve the protection and processing of sensitive data, they typically imply the use and management of cryptographic materials. Java Card offers cryptographic packages to handle keys as trusted objects, and...
This latest post in our series on Java Card 3.1 features focuses on the extensions added to the Java Card platform to continue support for state-of-the art cryptography. A security product is not...
In this new article in our series on Java Card 3.1 features, we will focus on the core enhancements to the platform and explore how these changes benefit...
In this new article in our series on Java Card 3.1 features, we will focus on the core enhancements to the platform and explore how these changes benefit developers and issuers of Java Card products. With the increasing use of the Java Card in a wide variety of form factors (smart cards and tokens, embedded secure elements, integrated secure elements) and across a range of different markets (ID and access management, Payment, Telecom, Automotive, Industrial or consumer...
In this new article in our series on Java Card 3.1 features, we will focus on the core enhancements to the platform and explore how these changes benefit developers and issuers of Java Card...
In the third entry in a series of articles on Java Card 3.1 features, we will be looking at the new Security Services available to developers and detail the IoT...
In the third entry in a series of articles on Java Card 3.1 features, we will be looking at the new Security Services available to developers and detail the IoT Edge Security use cases they enable. Earlier this month, the Java Card Forum published a White Paper: Java Card for the Internet of Things - Building The Foundation Of End-to-End IoT Security outlining the growing role of Java Card in IoT infrastructures. The new Java Card 3.1 Specification introduces a range of...
In the third entry in a series of articles on Java Card 3.1 features, we will be looking at the new Security Services available to developers and detail the IoT Edge Security use cases they enable. ...