Using smart cards for authenticating in public services: A comparative study

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Smart cards are well-known tamper-resistant devices, and as such they represent an excellent platform for implementing strong authentication. Many services requesting high levels of security rely on smart cards, which provide a convenient security token due to their portability. This contribution analyses two Spanish smart card deployments intended to be used for accessing eGoverment services, comparing their respective contents and capabilities.

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Arroyo Guardeño, D., Gayoso Martínez, V., Hernández Encinas, L., & Martín Muñoz, A. (2015). Using smart cards for authenticating in public services: A comparative study. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 369, pp. 437–446). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-19713-5_37

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