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The IDPrime .NET 7510 is made of a standard IDPrime .NET 510 smart card module
embedded in an IDProve 700 Display card body. It is a unique credit card format device that
combines the PKI technology of the IDPrime .NET card based on the Microsoft Base
CSP and minidriver
architecture and the PKCS#11 standard, with the standard OATH unconnected OTP
technology. These two components of the IDPrime .NET 7510 are non connected and
are independent from each other.
The
main interest of the IDPrime .NET 7510 fulfils two
use cases in one single badge format device:
- The user is working at the office on a
PC connected to the local network. He inserts his smart card in a reader,
logs on to the enterprise domain and performs other PKI based operations
such as digital signature and encryption.
- The user is working externally on any
kind of workstation, possibly a smart phone or a PC located in an
uncontrolled environment and not equipped with a smart card reader. He
authenticates to the corporate VPN successfully using an OTP number and therefore is
able to access the company network.
The
IDProve 700 (ex OTP Display Card) includes:
- A flexible display
- A switch-on button.
- An embedded non rechargeable battery
- A secure micro-controller
For more details, please refer to the
IDProve 700 (ex
OTP Display Card)
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When the button is pressed, the device displays an OTP
value, which is then typed by the user on his PC keyboard.
On the remote application side, the OTP number is checked using
the IDConfirm 1000 (ex SA Server). No other external connection,
client software or specific PIN are required.
The OTP number is calculated according to the
event-based and non connected
OATH inter-industry
standard and using some secret data securely stored in the
device. This data is provisioned by Gemalto in batch mode (e.g.
for each manufacturing lot). For more details about the OTP
provisioning, please refer to the
Protiva SA Solutions page.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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IDProve 700 and IDPrime .NET 7510
FAQs
1. What
is the purpose of the IDProve 700 Display Cards?
2.
What is an IDProve 700 Display card?
3.
How does IDProve 700 work?
4.
What is the purpose of the IDPrime .NET 7510
card?
5.
What is an IDPrime .NET 7510 card?
6.
How does the IDPrime .NET 7510 card work?
7.
How does the battery work?
8.
Can the Display Card be graphically
customized?
9.
Can the Display Card be printed by the
customer?
10. Can the Display card have a contactless
interface for Physical Access Control applications?
11. How does the OTP work?
12. How does the OTP work for the IDPrime .NET
7510 card?
13. Do I need two different OTP generators for
IDPrime .NET 7510 card?
14. How are the two OTP devices provisioned?
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