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#ticket #understand the makefile #analyze the full testcase flow of fetchenable. #cannes keytable changes impacts.

source cannes_a9_emu_env.csh set $pc=0x40000018 #streamer test more robust communication platform #Tango review,talk with designeres #emulator TANGO testcases priority #secure booting #orly2_1.1VTR update #travel visa application #lx1 booting pool status 10 pool status 11 pool status 12 pool status 13 The Smart Card Security Users Group (SCSUG) consortium developed the security sp ecifications using the new international security standard ISO/IEC 15408, which is known as the Common Criteria. ISO 10202 standards have been established for t he security of financial transaction systems that use integrated circuit cards ( IC cards or smart cards). The smart card originates from the IC memory card whic h has been in the industry for about 10 years. The main characteristics of a sma rt card are its small size and low-power consumption. The merits of a smart card regarding password authentication are its simplicity and its efficiency in term s of the log-in and authentication processes. Secure communication between set-t op box (STB) and smart card is directly related with the benefit of service prov iders and the legal rights of users, while key exchange is the essential part of secure communication. In 2004, Jiang et al. [1] proposed a key exchange protoco l for STB and smart card based on Schnorr s digital signature protocol and one-way hash function. The current paper, however, demonstrates that Jiang et al. s proto col is vulnerable to an impersonation attack and does not provide perfect forwar d secrecy. Furthermore, we present a new secure key exchange protocol based on o ne-way hash function and Diffie-Hellman key exchange algorithm in order to isola te such problems.

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