SIM Card (UICC)
ContactUniversal Integrated Circuit Card for mobile network subscriber authentication using Milenage/TUAK algorithms.
Quick Specs
Contact完整规格
硬件
| 接口 | Contact |
| 芯片类型 | Microprocessor |
| 操作系统 | JavaCard |
通信
| 协议 | T=0 |
| 扩展APDU | 否 |
| 逻辑通道 | 1 |
安全
| EAL级别 | EAL4+ |
| 安全元件 | 是 |
| 防篡改 | 是 |
| 加密协处理器 | 是 |
| 生物识别支持 | 否 |
加密算法
常见问题
Consider four key factors: interface type (contact, contactless, or dual-interface), security requirements (EAL certification level), application domain (payment, identity, transport), and chip platform (JavaCard, MULTOS, native). For EMV payments, dual-interface cards are now standard. For government eID, EAL5+ certified cards are typically required.
Contact smart cards require physical insertion into a reader and communicate via the ISO 7816 interface (gold contact pads). Contactless cards use radio frequency (ISO 14443) and work within a few centimeters of a reader. Dual-interface cards combine both interfaces on a single chip, offering maximum flexibility.
EAL (Evaluation Assurance Level) is part of the Common Criteria framework for evaluating IT security. For smart cards, EAL4+ is common for payment cards, while EAL5+ or EAL6+ is required for government identity documents and ePassports. Higher EAL levels indicate more rigorous security testing and formal verification methods.