According to Samsung, manufacturers will benefit from bundling three different functions into a single chip. This will help them optimize the design process required for biometric cards and reduce the number of chips.
The encrypted fingerprint data in this security IC is stored in SE certified for EMVCo and Common Criteria Evaluation Assurance Level 6+ (CC EAL 6+). The fingerprint identification algorithm works in conjunction with a secure processor to verify the identity of the user. in security IC
Anti-spoofing technology has also been installed. It does not allow the artificial fingerprint to succeed and spoils the plans of the fraudsters.
“The fingerprint sensor on the S3B512C combines the Secure Element (SE) and the Secure Processor, creating an extra layer of security for payment cards,” said Kenny Han, Vice President of Systems LSI Marketing at Samsung Electronics. He said that this security IC has been mainly designed for payment cards. However, it can also be used in those cards which are required to enter a building, identify the student or employee.
Samsung’s technology could soon make its way to various payments and other types of cards. With the introduction of this technology in the payments card, not only will the payment be done in a secure way, but no one will be able to take advantage of the card if it is lost or stolen.
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