Government ID, Smart Cards, Identification and Authentication

Smart Card training made easier with online Smart Card Alliance course

Tuesday, March 6, 2007

Want to learn more about smart cards…way more? The Smart Card Alliance has unveiled a six-hour, nine module $99 course that covers security, contactless cards, biometrics, card issuance, access control, financial applications, and more.


PRINCETON JUNCTION, NJ – Smart cards are becoming commonplace around the world, used in financial, healthcare, identity, security, transportation and telecommunications applications. As such, it’s important for individuals who provide products and services or who may become users of smart cards in these industries to be grounded in the basic fundamentals of this emerging and evolving technology.

To provide this foundation, the Smart Card Alliance has introduced a new online course, Fundamentals of Smart Card Technology, available at www.smartcardtraining.com. The course has evolved from years of classroom instruction developed by leading industry experts for the Educational Institute operated by the Alliance. It provides a thorough overview of the basic components of smart card technology and the many security and payments applications for which smart cards are used throughout the global marketplace.

“We brought this course online based on the success we’ve had with our Educational Institute classes held at Alliance or other industry events,” said Randy Vanderhoof, executive director of the Smart Card Alliance. “Now, smart card training is accessible from home or office to anyone with a need for knowledge about a broad array of technology and application-oriented topics. And they can gain this knowledge at their own pace in their own time.”

The course consists of nine modules and takes approximately six hours to complete. The designers incorporated industry-leading online learning techniques such as scenario-based animations, media-rich diagrams and exercises, simulated practical examples and Knowledge Checkpoints to maximize the learning experience and make it fun. Users can enter and exit the course at will and always return to the last viewed page. The modules are:

– Module One: Introduction to Smart Card Technology – Module Two: Smart Card Security – Module Three: Contactless Smart Card Technology – Module Four: Access Control Applications – Module Five: Biometrics – Module Six: Public Key Infrastructure – Module Seven: Smart Card Financial Applications – Module Eight: Card Issuance and Personalization – Module Nine: Smart Card Implementation

An automated proficiency test is administered at the conclusion of the course and a certificate of completion is generated for everyone achieving a passing grade on the exam. The cost for the online training course is US $99 per user. Also, the next in-person smart card training Educational Institute course will be held on April 10, 2007 prior to the Smart Cards in Government Conference in Washington, DC. For more information about this online smart card training or in-person course, please visit www.smartcardalliance.org[end] 

The Smart Card Alliance Transportation Council has published a white paper examining how the transit industry can best make use of NFC technology.

“One of the major challenges facing transit agencies today is how to capitalize on the ever-growing popularity of mobile phones with a solid mobile strategy,” said Transportation Council Chairman Craig Roberts. “This white paper builds on the knowledge base developed in earlier white papers to foster a greater understanding of NFC technology, explain its role in the transit industry, and shed light on key issues facing the transit industry in developing a mobile strategy.”

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Prisoners at Tihar prisons, located near New Delhi, India, will now be using smart cards instead of paper coupons for their food purchases.

As reported by The Economic Times, the former system of paper food coupons led to misuse and illegal activity within the jail. Some prisoners would use it for currency in order to get banned substances or buy favors from others.

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The Online Trust Alliance (OTA) will be offering e-mail authentication training to all U.S. government agencies and organizations based on a contract awarded to them through the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

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India transport operator Ahmedabad Janmarg Ltd. has launched a smart transit card for commuters traveling on the region’s bus system, according to ISO&Agent.

The agency began a six-month trial and August 2010 followed by a soft and silent launch in January 2012. The card is available now for a nonrefundable fee of 25 rupees ($.50 US cents) and allows commuters to travel for up to 100 minutes on one bus, for the minimum fare.

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GlobalPlatform announced that it will hold a two-day card specification training session March 1-2 at the Mirage Hotel in Las Vegas.

Directly preceding CARTES North America 2012 (March 5-7, Las Vegas), the training session will aim to educate CARTES delegates and other participants on the importance of GlobalPlatform Specifications, their capabilities and functionality.

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To commemorate the smart card industry’s achievements throughout 2011, the Smart Card Alliance has decided to release its first-ever E-Yearbook.

The nearly 70-page e-book discusses the year’s leadership and advancement in the smart card industry and highlights industry achievements.

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