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 ===== How to issue smart cards ===== ===== How to issue smart cards =====
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-The BioStar 2 system is designed to authenticate users matching the template ​stored inside the device with the scanned ​fingerprint ​template. However, there are needs for securing personal information ​including ​fingerprint templates. In BioStar 2, the administrator can use a concept called smart card which will allow issuing cards to store users’ fingerprint templates inside ​card and carry it for authentication. This will lead to a more secure environment since the devices don’t ​have to store the user information inside ​the device.\\+The BioStar 2 system is designed to authenticate users by matching the authentication templates ​stored inside the device with their fingerprint ​templates. However, there are needs for securing personal information ​such as fingerprint templates. In BioStar 2, the administrator can use a concept called smart card which will allow issuing cards to store users’ fingerprint templates inside ​the card and they carry it around ​for authentication. This will lead to a more secure environment since the devices don’t ​need to hold the user information inside ​them.\\
  
-To issue a smart card, such as Access on Card and Secure Credential card, you will have to configure the smart card format first and apply it to the device.\\+To issue a smart card, such as Access on Card or Secure Credential card, you will have to configure the smart card format first and apply it to the device.\\
  
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-Access on Card doesn’t need any user information transferred to the deviceSecure Credential Card needs basic user information stored inside the device.\\ ​+While Access on Card doesn’t need any user information transferred to the deviceSecure Credential Card needs basic user information stored inside the device.\\ ​
 Secure Credential Card is used when only to store the fingerprint template inside the card.  Secure Credential Card is used when only to store the fingerprint template inside the card. 
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-To delete the user biometric ​information from BioStar 2 DB after writing Access On Card, enable [Delete personal & credential data when issuing an AoC].\\ +To delete the user fingerprint template ​information from BioStar 2 DB after writing Access On Card, enable [Delete personal & credential data when issuing an AoC].\\ 
-Direction>Settings>​Server>​ [Delete personal & credential data when issuing an AoC]\\ +DirectionSettings>​Server>​ [Delete personal & credential data when issuing an AoC]\\ 
-In addition, please disable Automatic User Synchronization. If not, the BioStar 2 server ​synchronizes ​the user information to the connected devices automatically.+\\ 
 +In addition, please disable ​[Automatic User Synchronization]. If not, the BioStar 2 server ​will synchronize ​the user information to the connected devices automatically.
  
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-To understand the benefits and difference ​between the two smart cards, refer to the following [[http://​support.supremainc.com/​solution/​articles/​24000015986--biostar-2-difference-between-secure-credential-and-access-on-card-smart-card-|FAQ]]+To understand the benefits and differences ​between the two smart cards, refer to the following ​link [[http://​support.supremainc.com/​solution/​articles/​24000015986--biostar-2-difference-between-secure-credential-and-access-on-card-smart-card-|FAQ]]
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-==== Configure ​a smart card format ====+==== Configuring ​a smart card format ====
  
-1) Go to **Setting** -> **Card Format** -> **Add Smart Card**.+1) Go to **Settings** -> **Card Format** -> **Add Smart Card**.
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-DESFire ​cards are only supported if the encryption ​type is DES/3DES+DESFire ​card supports one of two types of encryption ​methods.  
 +- DES/3DES(Default) 
 +- AES(Optional) ​  
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-4) You can configure how many templates you want to store inside the card and which block to start on storing the information. You can also configure the template size, if you don’t have enough space on the card to fit the template.+4) You can configure how many templates you want to store inside the card and which block to start storing the information ​on. You can also configure the template size, if you don’t have enough space on the card to fit the template.
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