ISO 10202-3:1998
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Financial transaction cards Security architecture of financial transaction systems using integrated circuit cards Part 3: Cryptographic key relationships
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17-04-2019
English, French
02-07-1998
DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
25
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PublisherName |
International Organization for Standardization
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Status |
Withdrawn
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Standards | Relationship |
SNV BS EN ISO 10202-3 : 1998 | Identical |
NS EN ISO 10202-3 : 1ED 1998 | Identical |
EN ISO 10202-3 : 1998 | Identical |
NBN EN ISO 10202-3 : 1998 | Identical |
I.S. EN ISO 10202-3:1999 | Identical |
BS EN ISO 10202-3:1998 | Identical |
NF ISO 10202-3 : 2002 | Identical |
DIN EN ISO 10202-3:1998-12 | Identical |
NEN EN ISO 10202-3 : 1998 | Identical |
UNI EN ISO 10202-3 : 1999 | Identical |
UNE-EN ISO 10202-3:1999 | Identical |
BIS IS 14958-3 : 2001 | Identical |
DD ENV 1545-1:1998 | Identification card systems. Surface transport applications General data elements |
BS ISO 10202-7:1998 | Financial transaction cards. Security architecture of financial transaction systems using integrated circuit cards Key management |
BS ISO 10202-2:1996 | Financial transaction cards. Security architecture of financial transaction systems using integrated circuit cards Transaction process |
BS ISO 10202-8:1998 | Financial transaction cards. Security architecture of financial transaction systems using integrated circuit cards General principles and overview |
ISO 10202-7:1998 | Financial transaction cards Security architecture of financial transaction systems using integrated circuit cards Part 7: Key management |
ISO 19092-1:2006 | Financial services Biometrics Part 1: Security framework |
ISO 10202-5:1998 | Financial transaction cards Security architecture of financial transaction systems using integrated circuit cards Part 5: Use of algorithms |
BS EN 726-6:1996 | Identification card systems. Telecommunications. Integrated circuit(s) cards and terminals Telecommunication features |
EN 726-3:1994 | Identification card systems - Telecommunications integrated circuit(s) cards and terminals - Part 3: Application independent card requirements |
12/30272411 DC : 0 | BS EN 1545-1 - IDENTIFICATION CARD SYSTEMS - SURFACE TRANSPORT APPLICATIONS - PART 1: ELEMENTARY DATA TYPES, GENERAL CODE LISTS AND GENERAL DATA ELEMENTS |
ISO 10202-2:1996 | Financial transaction cards Security architecture of financial transaction systems using integrated circuit cards Part 2: Transaction process |
BS ISO 10202-5:1998 | Financial transaction cards. Security architecture of financial transaction systems using integrated circuit cards Use of algorithms |
PREN 1545-1 : DRAFT 2012 | IDENTIFICATION CARD SYSTEMS - SURFACE TRANSPORT APPLICATIONS - PART 1: ELEMENTARY DATA TYPES, GENERAL CODE LISTS AND GENERAL DATA ELEMENTS |
BS EN 726-3:1996 | Identification card systems. Telecommunications. Integrated circuit(s) cards and terminals Application independent card requirements |
ISO 10202-8:1998 | Financial transaction cards Security architecture of financial transaction systems using integrated circuit cards Part 8: General principles and overview |
ISO 9807:1991 | Banking and related financial services Requirements for message authentication (retail) |
ISO 10202-6:1994 | Financial transaction cards Security architecture of financial transaction systems using integrated circuit cards Part 6: Cardholder verification |
ISO 10202-2:1996 | Financial transaction cards Security architecture of financial transaction systems using integrated circuit cards Part 2: Transaction process |
ISO 10202-7:1998 | Financial transaction cards Security architecture of financial transaction systems using integrated circuit cards Part 7: Key management |
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