99.60 Withdrawal effective Jun 13, 2012
CEN
CEN/TC 224 Personal identification and related personal devices with secure element, systems, operations and privacy in a multi sectorial environment
Technical Specification
35.240.15 Identification cards. Chip cards. Biometrics
Withdrawn
This Technical Specification specifies the logical characteristics and security features at the card/system interface for the European Citizen Card. The European Citizen Card is a smart card with Identification, Authentication and electronic Signature (IAS) services. Therefore:
- the supported services are specified;
- the supported data structures as well as the access to these structures are specified;
- the command set is defined.
This Technical Specification has the objective of ensuring the interoperability at card/system interface in the usage phase.
In order to reach the interoperability objective, IAS services are compliant to prEN 14890 part 1 and part 2. As the CWA documents offer options, this specification fully defines a complete profile. This specification also provides other features not defined in the CWA documents (biometric on card matching, command chaining, role authentication..). This Technical Specification is also compliant with ICAO specification (authentication methods, basic access control..). This Technical Specification does not mandate the use of a particular technology, and is intended to allow both native and Java card technologies. This specification encompasses mandatory and optional features. Optional features make up a toolbox of modular options from which issuers can pick up the necessary protocols to fulfil the requisites of their use cases. Mandatory features are necessarily to be implemented for a smart card to be compliant to this Technical Specification. Two IAS-enabled smart cards issued by two different issuers, and compliant with this Technical Specification but implementing different modular options out of this Technical Specification, can interoperate with a terminal provided such a terminal supports both options. Therefore, interoperability requires a specific agreement between issuers/governments in order to determine which cross-border services are to be shared, and consequently which protocols are to be supporte
WITHDRAWN
CEN/TS 15480-2:2007
99.60
Withdrawal effective
Jun 13, 2012
PUBLISHED
CEN/TS 15480-2:2012