All-in-one fingerprint sensor
- A fingerprint sensor reads biometric information
- A tamper-proof secure element stores and authenticates encrypted data
- A secure processor analyzes and processes the data
According to their own statements, the S3B512C meets the BEPS specifications (Biometric Evaluation Plan Summary) from Mastercard for biometric payment cards. Kenny Han, vice president of System LSI Marketing at Samsung Electronics, envisages: The S3B512C is primarily designed for payment cards, but can also be used in cards that require high-security authentication, such as. B. Student or staff identification, membership or building access.
More security in everyday life
The S3B512C could not only facilitate payment processes at checkouts, but also make everyday life more secure. For example, a PIN can be copied or obtained in another criminal way when it is entered, but a fingerprint cannot. The so-called anti-spoofing technology in the chip is intended to prevent unauthorized users from evading the security system with impermissible methods such as artificial fingerprints. Samsung has not yet revealed when the first cards with the S3B512C will be used.