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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 47. Chapters: Smart card, List of smart cards, Gemalto, Subscriber Identity Module, Contactless smart card, Card reader, Common Access Card, ISO/IEC 7816, Chip Authentication Program, Bilhete Unico, Infineon Technologies, Java Card, GlobalPlatform, Estonian ID card, National identity cards in Serbia, Integrated Transport Smartcard Organisation, T-money, Solacia, PKCS11, MULTOS, UICC configuration, Zolotaya Korona, Advanced Card Systems, Answer to reset, Carte Bleue, CAC PIN Reset, CDMA Subscriber Identify Module, OMA BCAST, Axalto, Smart card application protocol data unit, Java Card OpenPlatform, Smart card security, OpenPGP card, OpenCard Framework, Scosta, PC/SC, BasicCard, Groupement des Cartes Bancaires CB, Quick Wertkarte, Visa Cash, Subtepass, Mon o, Card enclosure, Unlooper, U-Key, Scotcomms, CT-API, Hanaro Card, Card standards, Sbercard. Excerpt: Example of widely used contactless smart cards are London's Oyster card, Hong Kong's Octopus card, Nigerias GoCard, Paris' Calypso/Navigo and Lisbon's LisboaViva card, which predate the ISO/IEC 14443 standard. The following tables list smart cards used for public transportation and other electronic purse applications. A smart card, chip card, or integrated circuit card (ICC), is any pocket-sized card with embedded integrated circuits. There are two broad categories of ICCs. Memory cards contain only non-volatile memory storage components, and perhaps dedicated security logic. Microprocessor cards contain volatile memory and microprocessor components. The card is made of plastic, generally polyvinyl chloride, but sometimes acrylonitrile butadiene styrene or polycarbonate . Smart cards may also provide strong security authentication for single sign-on (SSO) within large organizations. Smart card used for health insurance in FranceA smart card may have the following generic ch...