On 2011-10-14 17:12, NdK wrote:
> On 14/10/2011 12:34, Tomas Gustavsson wrote:
>
>> There was still mentioning about smart card middleware in the article. I
>> didn't quite get it, but anything that still requires installation of
>> different middle-wares for different cards does not bring us much
On 14/10/2011 12:34, Tomas Gustavsson wrote:
> There was still mentioning about smart card middleware in the article. I
> didn't quite get it, but anything that still requires installation of
> different middle-wares for different cards does not bring us much closer
> to a "token enabled" world im
On 10/14/2011 1:11 AM, Anders Rundgren wrote:
> http://www.ecsec.de/pub/2007_TrustBus.pdf
> http://openidtrustbearer.wordpress.com/2009/12/11/first-impressions-of-isoiec-24727
>
> Is this for real?
From 2009:
"The government has recognized that critical and sensitive data must
be protected us
There was still mentioning about smart card middleware in the article. I
didn't quite get it, but anything that still requires installation of
different middle-wares for different cards does not bring us much closer
to a "token enabled" world imho.
Cheers,
Tomas
On 10/14/2011 11:33 AM, NdK wrote
Il 14/10/2011 08:11, Anders Rundgren ha scritto:
> http://www.ecsec.de/pub/2007_TrustBus.pdf
> http://openidtrustbearer.wordpress.com/2009/12/11/first-impressions-of-isoiec-24727
>
> Is this for real?
Seems so.
Maybe could even help opensc: many card drivers could be grouped as one.
The resulting