Archive for the ‘smart card technology’ category

Visa Credit Cards

March 10th, 2010
Visa Credit Cards

In 1958, Bank of America in Fresno, California introduced the BankAmericard credit card. The original intent of the card was to simplify the financial processes of merchants. The BankAmericard was available only in California until 1965, when it was licensed in several other states. Bank of America relinquished control of the credit card program to the individual issuers in 1970, and fifteen countries were given licenses for the card in 1972. The » Read more: Visa Credit Cards

How Smart Cards Increase Security

March 9th, 2010
How Smart Cards Increase Security

The traditional credit card is a great tool for making purchasing easy for both the retailer and the customer. But in this drive to be simple, there have been questions about the security of the system. In Europe, more transactions are being placed with the use of smart cards. And with all of their advantages, this might be something that the United States should begin to consider.

What is a Smart Card?

A smart card looks j » Read more: How Smart Cards Increase Security

Sd Smart Memory Card

March 6th, 2010
Sd Smart Memory Card

Secure digital binding was developed so that the requests and needs of providers of content for copyright protection and carriers of cellular phones could be fulfilled. The strength of the SD secure digital is that it has the ability and the latest technologies to fulfill all the needs of the wireless applications. Built in Content Protection for Recordable Media (CPRM) enables the secure storage of digital content on the SD (secure digital) » Read more: Sd Smart Memory Card