In the total project period the development has stabilized and improved the technology further and has brought along a new version of QuardCard with a much better fingerprint touch sensor and new exiting features being implemented, like
1. PSD2 requiring strong customer authentication and dynamic linking in e-commerce
2. Tokenization
3. Energy harvesting
4. Battery augmentation
5. E-ink display
6. Updates to Identity & Authentication server (manage key feature, TOTP, PSD2, SAML 2.0)
7. New Vendor Tool interface between server, NFC reader and firmware
8. Biometric template match in Secure Element
9. BIO- Operating system for Secure Element.
10. Biometric fingerprint matching as CVM in EMV applets
11. Improved production technology and quality assessment
Ongoing market research has confirmed that the following solution with 4 different secure and hygienic card models will cover most requests made by customers:
1. A contact and contactless energy-harvesting card for payment, access control and to some extent ID card
2. A contact and contactless energy-harvesting card with battery augmentation and display for E-commerce, E-banking, card-present transactions, E-government and to some extent access and ID cards. Some of these solutions will have to contain a dynamic magstripe for token transmission to existing “brick and mortar” system
3. An OTP card with display and primary battery for low frequency use for card-not-present and card-present transactions, E-banking, E-government, access, and ID cards
4. A high frequency use card with rechargeable battery, large display, and contactless interface via NFC and BLE as Crypto Currency cold wallet and cryptographic authentication of Block chain users. Dynamic magstripe for token transmission to existing “brick and mortar” system can be added.
Unique user identification is coming closer with both the EU and MasterCard among others starting to mandate biometric authentication of users. Biometric authentication directly with the offline QuardCard, is by far the most secure way of protecting privacy, taking PSD2 and GDPR compliance into account. The offline authentication turning an individual into a token eliminates the value of any hacker attack and risk of biometric data loss, due to database hacking.