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IDENTIFICATION CARD SYSTEMS; TELECOMMUNICATIONS IC CARDS AND TERMINALS; PART 7: SECURITY MODULE
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
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Foreword
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
3.2 Abbreviations
4 Physical characteristics of the SM
5 Electronic signals and transmission protocols
6 Logical model for SM
7 General concepts
7.1 General security principles
7.2 SM Life cycle
7.3 Configuration of the system
7.4 SM security functions
8 Description of the functions of a SM
8.1 Functions without MAC
8.2 Functions used to compute a cryptogram or MAC
8.3 Functions verifying cryptograms or MAC
8.4 Functions for downloading of keys from the
SM to the UC
8.5 Functionality on SM - EW interface
8.6 Linking functions with keys
8.7 Limitations of the usage of keys
9 Data elements
9.1 Data for SM identification
9.2 UC data
9.3 Status conditions returned by the SM
Annex A (normative): The case of a SM in the
form of an IC card
A.1 Purpose
A.2 General requirements of a SM in the
form of an IC card
A.3 Card architecture
A.4 Description of files
A.5 Commands
A.6 Status conditions returned by the SM
A.7 Functions for downloading of keys from
SM to UC
Annex B (informative): Scenarios for SM in the
form of an IC card
B.1 Key diversification procedure
B.2 Authentication of UC by the SM
B.3 Authentication of SM by the UC
B.4 Compute MAC for protected mode
(message authentication)
B.5 Verify MAC command
B.6 UPDATE (SM)
B.7 Secure transfer of units from UC to SM
B.8 Secure transfer of units from SM to UC
(reload)
B.9 Scenarios for downloading keys
Bibliography
History
Specifies the minimum security requirements for a Security Module (SM), the general card related functions embedded in the SM - terminal protocols including minimum data exchange, the necessary security services and mechanisms to provide application and cryptographic security information for the processing of telecommunication transactions. Allows interaction between the IC card and the SM via the terminal in a way that may be functionally transparent to the terminal and possibly also the network(s).
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Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | European Telecommunications Standards Institute |
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Committee | PTS |