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Brinkman, R. and Hoepman, J.H.
(2002)
Secure Method Invocation in JASON.
In: 5th Int. IFIP wg 8.8 Conf. Smart card research and advanced application (CARDIS), Nov. 20-22, 2002, San Jose, California.
pp. 29-40.
USENIX Association.
ISBN 1-931971-04-8
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AbstractWe describe the Secure Method Invocation (SMI) framework implemented for Jason, our Javacard As Secure Objects Networks platform. Jason realises the secure object store paradigm, that reconciles the card-as-storage-element and card-as-processing-element views. In this paradigm, smart cards are viewed as secure containers for objects, whose methods can be called straightforwardly and securely using SMI. Jason is currently being developed as a middleware layer that securely interconnects an arbitrary number of smart cards, terminals and back-office systems over the Internet.
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