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Oracle’s Java Card platform, which provides security for smart card and limited-memory device applications, increases support for the internet of things in Version 3.1.
Oracle typically releases major updates or additions to the Java Card Platform specification every two or three years, with more frequent releases of the SDK and testing tools in-between. The last ...
Java Card 3.1 enables multi-cloud authentication and quickly deployed security to connected devices Redwood Shores Calif—Jan 16, 2019 Wearable and consumer electronics are increasingly used for ...
The new release includes support for smart meters and industrial IoT as well as wearables and automotive Oracle announced the general availability of Java Card 3.1, the latest version of its open ...
Oracle has announced an update to its Java Card technology. Java Card 3.1 is now generally available. The open application platform provides a secured environment for applications running on smart ...
Bug hunters say Oracle's Java Card platform is host to a dozen and a half security flaws that could place smart-cards and similar embedded devices using the tech at risk of hijacking. Adam Gowdiak, ...
“Java Card is the established standard for the secure application platform for smart cards, deployed in over 10 billion SIM cards, payment cards and identity cards around the globe by the Java Card ...
Invented by Sun, Java is now overseen by Oracle, and yet, as those big web companies embrace Java in such a big way, Oracle is on the outside looking in. When it was founded back in 2006, Twitter ...