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Smart card – A BT perspective

Libraries

ATM access

Catering & Vending

Transit

University campuses

Passports/ID cards

Electronics benefits transfer

Access Control

Electronic purse

Schools

Payphones/reload

Phone Charge card

Retail Loyalty

Electronic commerce

Leisure

Parking

BT Track record

Years of involvement …..• From the BT Payphones phonecard • Through the integration of smart card electronic

purses (Mondex, VisaCash and Chipknip) into payphones

• And smart cards into vending machines to SIM applications

• And currently the evaluation of 3G Java USIMS.

Characteristics of BT’s approach

• BT and trusted partners • Open platform for application development• Managed & hosted environment• To identify a roadmap for continued

extensibility & scalability • Vendor independent solution

ExternalSystems

Schematic overview

Access & Dynamic Policy ManagementWeb Services Wrapper

Support Systems•CAMS•Business Intelligence•Remote Management Tools•Development Tools

Smart Card Applications•School Meals•ePurse•Library•Transport•Future Applications

IVR Email SMS Kiosk iDTV WWW WAP

Assisted Service Self ServicePartners

OtherSchemes

• Web services provide language-independent connectivity between applications via XML

• Use of open standards to avoid tie-up with proprietary technology

• Future Proofing for migration to ‘Global Platform’ standardisation

• Seamless changeover to future delivery mechanisms e.g. Mobile Phones, Digital Certs.

Features

Smartcard Secure Access

Current Remote Access services

• Most remote access services “do it yourself”

approach

• Access methods can be costly

• Service usually localised (UK only).

• Tokens generally use synch and reset

• Passwords are recycled for security.

• Passwords are often forgotten and require reset.

• Complicated for the end user to use.

• No encryption just authentication at sign on.

• Management of the end user base can be complex

System Overview

Fulfilment

BT Trust Services

Certificate Authority

System Overview - User experience

Smartcard Access Customer Benefits

• Application independent tunneling via insecure

networks

• Managed service: portal, card fulfillment, capital costs.

• 24/7 control of all users without complexity.

• Transparent deployment of PKI based security

• Reduction in calls and administration

• Service consolidation to single sign-on & digital

signing

User Benefits

• Simpler to log on from home than inside the office

• No changing passwords to remember

Smartcard Access Solution

• New users added 24/7 via web by the

‘Superuser

• Certificates come from BT Trustwise (Verisign)

• The ‘Superuser’ can suspend or delete any user

• Smartcards are delivered to users, preprinted,

preloaded with secure app, digital certificate &

private key

• Works ‘out of the box’ - no browser downloading

is required

Target markets for Smartcard Access

Smartcard Access is initially aimed at:

• Corporates

• The higher end of the SME market.

• Organisations requiring at least 100 end users

The typical profile of an end user is

• Mobile worker ( International and Domestic)

• Home based worker.

Service Development

• Additional services:• Door - proximity office access card• Device Services - Device encryption/lockdown • Lan - LAN access via smart card

How public access solutions can transform

your organisation

No 10 web site quotation.

“using new technology to make government services more useful, accessible, reliable and fast; to increase openness and public participation in government”

Smart Cards are ... Connecting eGovernment to the citizen.

Smart Cards are….. your secure personalised identity, portable yet robust, flexible storage device.

A enabling technology for social inclusion.

Delivering• significant business efficiencies & cost

savings.• Citizen Centric delivery of services.• Enabler for e-Government initiatives

Delivering e-voting solutions for the DTLR.• Piloting in Liverpool & Sheffield 2nd May 2002.• Smart Card voting.• Public voting Kiosks.• Mobile voting using SMS on 2G handsets.• Telephone voting using IVR technology.• Web voting portal.• Design, integration & evaluation support.• Full hosted service• Front end platform hosting in the BAL.

BT’s e-Democracy proposition

Mobile applications on your handset.Delivered by SIM card applications.

• Brand extension.• Information services.• Identity, authentication & access control.• Your trusted device for payment.

Biometrics• Security & identity.• Government Asylum card

Some other technology on show today…..

Some things to think about

• Feasibility studies & technology road maps are important.

• Be wary of technology looking for a solution.

• Look for partners with track record of delivery.

For more information contact:

John ParkinsonBT Ignite Solutions

T: +44 (0)7802 920559F: +44 (0)161 830 9055

john.m.parkinson@bt.com

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