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Smartcard group secures mobile ecommerce

Smartcard operating system consortium Maosco has developed a secure platform for ecommerce using mobile phones.

Claire Woffenden, vnunet.com 27 Mar 2000
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Smartcard operating system consortium Maosco has developed a secure platform for ecommerce using mobile phones.

Maosco, which created the Multos smartcard operating system, has teamed up with software developer Mobecom to produce a secure multi-application SIM card.

The SIM card is a postage stamp-sized smartcard that holds a mobile phone users' identity and telephone profile. Security for mobile internet transactions is a major concern for banks and financial institutions. Multi-application SIM cards are expected to play a key role in securing mobile ecommerce.

SIM technology has previously not been able to offer a high standard of security for banks or financial institutions, according to Nick Habgood, chief executive of Maosco. "By working with Mobecom, we've put Multos - the only proven secure smartcard environment - into a SIM environment. So now we have SecureSIM, the first truly secure mcommerce enabler," he said.

"There is a huge demand for secure payment applications and the inherent security and personalisation features of SIM make it the technology of choice for secure transactions."

The Multos multi-application smartcard platform allows multiple independent applications to be loaded or deleted from the card. Applications are segregated by firewalls to ensure high security.

Other smartcard operating systems for securing GSM mobile phone communications include the Javacard, which is supported by Sun Microsystems. So far the Multos card has not been compatible with the Javacard, although a basic compatibility has now been agreed.

A common standard for smartcards is absent, according to researcher Durlacher, which adds that too many have been created for the smartcard operating platform. The researcher predicts that no single standard will gain a leading position.

Until a standardised multi-application card is developed, the smartcard market will be difficult to forecast, said Durlacher.

Members of Maosco, the consortium behind Multos, include American Express, Fujitsu, Hitachi, Mastercard, Motorola and Infineon Technologies. Mobecom is a new business created to develop mobile ecommerce solutions.

See also:

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Forget the European currency debate, electronic money is set to radically change the way we buy goods and services.  20 Oct 2000
Although three out of four adults in the UK now use the internet in some shape or form, very few actually take the plunge and buy goods online. Julian Patterson looks at why ecommerce is not taking off in Europe as quickly as might be expected.  12 Jul 2000
Ericsson, Motorola and Nokia are working together on the development of an open and common industry framework for secure mobile electronic transactions.  12 Apr 2000
Next generation mobile phones that can access the internet will create potentially devastating security holes that could leave corporate networks open to assault, security experts warned last week.  16 Mar 2000
Visa International and Nokia have joined forces to develop technology that will let people make electronic payments using their mobile phones.  09 Feb 2000
Microsoft has stepped up its push to make Windows the mobile operating system of choice, by adding support for the GSM mobile telephone standard in its forthcoming Smart Card for Windows software.  08 Oct 1999

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