
NXP skal levere chip til tysk identitetskort
NXP's secure kontaktløse microcontroller er blevet valgt til Tysklands nye nationale identitetskort (in english).
NXP Semiconductors has announced that its SmartMX secure contactless microcontroller chip has been chosen to power the new German contactless National Identity card (Neuer Personalausweis).
The German government has selected NXP as the supplier of an inlay solution containing a dedicated SmartMX chip, packaged in an ultra-thin module. Issuance of German contactless ID cards, which will replace the current paper-based IDs, will start in November 2010. More than 60 million cards are expected to be rolled out over the next ten years.
Following the successful introduction of electronic passports in more than 88 countries, where NXP-based solutions are used in more than 75 countries, national electronic ID cards have been identified as the next major application in the public sector market. The selection of NXP by the German government for the electronic national ID project underscores NXP’s leadership in secure electronic ID documents.
Equipped with a new communication protocol, the contactless ID card will enable secure e-Government and e-Commerce services while protecting against identity theft and identity tracking. Only trustworthy service providers will be able to access ID card data once authorised by the citizen, ensuring privacy, as well as authenticity of data for service providers.
More than 150 companies are working to prepare for the roll-out of the new ID card, and participating in trials to offer services such as online banking, registration for online shopping, airline passenger check-in, online tax declaration and car registration. The new German ID card can also be used as a travel document within the EU – and to some other countries such as Tunisia, Morocco and Egypt – instead of a passport.
- The new German ID card will set new standards in terms of document security, privacy protection, and citizen convenience. With its citizen-centric approach, it is a prime example for other countries to follow, says State Secretary Cornelia Rogall-Grothe at the Federal Ministry of the Interior (BMI).
- Being chosen by the German Federal Ministry of the Interior to supply the security chips for the new German electronic ID is a major achievement for NXP, and a huge recognition of the security and performance of our SmartMX solution, says Ruediger Stroh, executive vice president and general manager of Identification, NXP Semiconductors.
- Since the introduction of electronic ID documents, NXP has been at the forefront of developing solutions to enhance national security and safeguard privacy.
NXP’s SmartMX chip platform comprises a number of unique security features to guard against reverse engineering and attack scenarios with light and lasers, as well as a dedicated hardware firewall to protect specific sections on the chip.
In addition, the ICs provide faster read-and-write capabilities due to optimised hardware and software. NXP’s SmartMX chips can be delivered in the industry’s thinnest 250µm chip package, making it suitable for a wide variety of contact and contactless eGovernment applications.
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