JCF 2020 Webinar series: why consider Java Card technology in the IoT Sector?

October 30, 2020 | 2 minute read
Nicolas Ponsini
Consulting Product Manager
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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 authentication with cloud authentication capabilities
  • a Java Card platform and applications can be personalised securely in the field
  • Java Card technology provides device attestation
  • a Java Card-based Secure Element can be used to secure the communication between edge devices and multiple IoT Cloud platforms

Webinar Topics (November 9th to December 10th)

  1. Infineon will present The GSMA IoTSafe Applet specification - only for eSIM products?
    (Thursday 5th November, 9am CET + 5pm CET)
     
  2. Thales will present The Benefits of Java Card in eUICC for IoT Devices
    (Thursday 12th November, 9am CET + 5pm CET)
     
  3. ARM will present Serious about IoT? Take note of iSIM and IoT SAFE
    (Thursday 19th November, 9am CET + 5pm CET)
     
  4. G+D will present Secure Personalization of Java Card and Applications in the operational phase
    (Wednesday 25th November, 9am CET + 5pm CET)
     
  5. Oracle will present IoT Device Attestation
    (Thursday 3rd December, 9am CET + 5pm CET)
     
  6. Oracle will present IoT Secure Sensors Payload & Cloud Connection
    (Thursday 10th December, 9am CET + 5pm CET)
     

Registration

All Webinars are FREE OF CHARGE and you can attend as many as you want.
For a more detailed overview of each Webinar and to register, please go here.
 

About the Java Card Forum

The Java Card Forum (JCF) is an industry organization whose main objective is to promote and evolve the interoperability of products based on Java Card technology e.g. smart cards and secure elements of any form factor. Globally, there are more than an amazing 6 billion cards/secure elements per year (and still growing) deployed, with over 22 years of experience.

Nicolas Ponsini

Consulting Product Manager

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