▶ Facts on today's Access Control Solutions
- Mifare cards that lacks security features are commonly used in access control systems
- easy copying of Mifare cards
- easy tapping between the cards and the access terminal and is prone to leaking of information within the channel
▶ Things to consider when introducing access control solutions (especially for public institutions)
- Related laws
· <E-Government Law> Article No.56
· <National Information Law> Article No.38
- CC certified Smart cards
· minimum of EAL4 grade CC certificate
- Security strength
· Encryption key length minimum of 112 bits
▶ Access Control Solution Proposal
- Card : Smart card with COS that is CC certified (EAL5+ grade). Safe from copying and hacking
- Key Management System : Creates secure keys and implants those keys to Issue-SAM and Read-SAM
- Issue-SAM : Secure Access Module that implants secure keys to cards(employee cards etc)
- Read-SAM : Secure Access Module that stores secure keys safely inside access terminals
- Mutual authentication : Certifying the card (employee cards etc) and the access terminal are original and safe via secure channel and the secure keys within the card and the Read-SAM
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