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Message-ID: <CECC7D2C-F25E-4356-8A55-8A4894C9CC07@code511.com>
Date: Wed Nov 23 10:27:35 2005
From: adf at code511.com (deepquest)
Subject: SmartCards programming...

http://www.musclecard.com/musclecard/index.html

my 2 cents

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Le 23 nov. 05 ? 09:41, khaalel a ?crit :

> Hello,
>
> I have to achieve a technical project for my french high school...  
> And the subject is about cryptography and smart cards...
> The goal is to write the programs and all the associated stuff...  
> in order to create a  DRM-like system: when an user enter his card,  
> a software check his key (or certificate or...) and if  the  
> authentication succeed, the wanted file (document, video, audio...)  
> is open by the software...
> Yesterday I bought a programmer/writer : the Infinity USB but I  
> wanna know if someone could give me some interresting links about  
> smart card programming (java, basic, .....). I already know some  
> things about cryptography but I am a newbie in smart card  
> programming. Wich language I have to learn? Which type of smart  
> cards I have to buy? Which algorithms I can use (DES, RSA, Elliptic  
> Curves, AES...)??
>
> thanks...
> khaalel
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